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University Lecturer Nina Reistad MSc, PhD

Nina Reistad

Senior lecturer

University Lecturer Nina Reistad MSc, PhD

The jerk and the vertical fall of a shuttlecock

Author

  • Nina Reistad

Summary, in English

Jerk, the derivative of acceleration with respect to time, is a physical concept of great practical significance. However, this concept is rarely mentioned in textbooks and is often neglected in physics education. This paper describes how the concept of jerk can be easily introduced in the study of the dynamics of falling bodies, which are significantly affected by air resistance. In this regard, the vertical fall of two different feather shuttlecocks, a standard and a miniature one, is studied. In this simple vertical fall experiment, air resistance is significant and measurable, implying that the acceleration changes, and thus, the jerk can be determined. The velocity, acceleration, and jerk measurements with time during the vertical fall are described and compared with those from different standard air resistance models. The proposed setup can help initiate a discussion of well-known basic physics concepts and modeling approaches, such as displacement, velocity, acceleration, and particularly the often-neglected jerk concept.

Department/s

  • Atomic Physics

Publishing year

2022-07-20

Language

English

Publication/Series

European Journal of Physics

Volume

43

Issue

5

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Topic

  • Other Physics Topics

Keywords

  • Vertical fall
  • Air drag
  • Terminal Velocity
  • Jerk
  • Shuttlecock
  • Modeling

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0143-0807