Speaker
Mr
Andrew McCaughna
(University of Michigan)
Abstract content <br> (Max 300 words)<br><a href="http://events.saip.org.za/getFile.py/access?resId=0&materialId=0&confId=34" target="_blank">Formatting &<br>Special chars</a>
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> award (Yes / No)?
Yes
Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution
Mark Moldwin
University of Michigan
Level for award<br> (Hons, MSc, <br> 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)