SOLUTION: A 970 kg car rolls down a very long 16 degree incline. The drag force for the motion of the car has the form F = 150 + 1.8 v^2 (in S.I. units). What is the terminal velocity for th

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Question 1053883: A 970 kg car rolls down a very long 16 degree incline. The drag force for the motion of the car has the form F = 150 + 1.8 v^2 (in S.I. units). What is the terminal velocity for the car rolling down this incline?
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It requires to solve (numerically ?) a nonlinear system of ordinary differential equations.

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