4-8 July 2016
Kramer Law building
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
<a href="http://events.saip.org.za/internalPage.py?pageId=10&confId=86">The Proceedings of SAIP2016</a> published on 24 December 2017

Calculation of air density through measurements of falling spheres

6 Jul 2016, 16:10
1h 50m
Kramer Law building

Kramer Law building

UCT Middle Campus Cape Town
Board: D2.220
Poster Presentation Track D2 - Space Science Poster Session (2)

Speaker

Mr Andrew McCaughna (University of Michigan)

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We present experimental results from ball drop experiments to infer air density. Using a quadcopter drone to raise the ball to over 1000 ft, measurements of the velocity of the ball are made to infer the mass density. Using the measured terminal velocity enables an accurate measurement of the air density using falling spheres with known cross section and aerodynamic drag coefficient. Comparison with air density measurements using the measured meteorological parameters (temperature, pressure and humidity) will validate the results.

Apply to be<br> considered for a student <br> &nbsp; award (Yes / No)?

Yes

Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution

Mark Moldwin
University of Michigan

Level for award<br>&nbsp;(Hons, MSc, <br> &nbsp; PhD, N/A)?

Hons

Would you like to <br> submit a short paper <br> for the Conference <br> Proceedings (Yes / No)?

No

Please indicate whether<br>this abstract may be<br>published online<br>(Yes / No)

Yes

Primary author

Mr Andrew McCaughna (University of Michigan)

Co-authors

Prof. Mark Moldwin (University of Michigan) Prof. Michael Kosch (SANSA)

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