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in my Indian brother's book (S.K. Patel)
there was this example on pg 253
it goes
a particle of mass m falls under gravity from rest in a medium with the resistive force given by R(v) = kv. discuss the motion
my answer (part of it at least), goes like
ma = mg - kv
then i divide by m and then integrate and so on.
but when i look at the answer, it goes
ma = mg - mkv
i do not think that is right, what do you guys think about the answer to the example??
your help is very much appreciated.
there was this example on pg 253
it goes
a particle of mass m falls under gravity from rest in a medium with the resistive force given by R(v) = kv. discuss the motion
my answer (part of it at least), goes like
ma = mg - kv
then i divide by m and then integrate and so on.
but when i look at the answer, it goes
ma = mg - mkv
i do not think that is right, what do you guys think about the answer to the example??
your help is very much appreciated.
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