SOLUTION: An arrow with mass m is shot vertically upward with and initial velocity 160 ft/sec. It is subject to both a gravitational force {{{mg}}} as well as air resistance with magnitude
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Question 947021: An arrow with mass m is shot vertically upward with and initial velocity 160 ft/sec. It is subject to both a gravitational force as well as air resistance with magnitude where v is the arrows velocity. How high does the arrow go?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Look at the force balance
This is a second order non-linear differential equation and needs numerical methods to get a solution.
This problem is beyond the level of this website.
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