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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 17:42 astra

Recall that the velocity of the falling parachutist can be computed by [Eq. (1.10)],

v(t) = (gm/c)*(1−e^−(c/m)t).

Use a first-order error analysis to estimate the error of v at t = 6, if g = 9.8 and m = 50 but c = 12.5±1.5.

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