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Physics, 16.10.2019 03:30 hiitslillyhere

The drag force for falling objects due to air friction depends on the velocity of the object and is given by the equation drag = b where b is a constant that depends on the fluid through which the object moves and the radius of the object.
(a)find the terminal speed of an object of mass 59.0 kg for which b = 11.0 kg/s.
(b) will the terminal speed be different if the object's initial speed is different?

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