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Physics, 19.03.2021 02:50 rosieanneanney

I'm asking for a quick favor for any insane physics or super mathletes, I'm trying to understand an equation that has to do with Projectile motion, Bernoulli's principle/Magnus Effect. Basically focused on understanding air resistance on a projectile. I would like to discuss this on discord or somewhere private. I'll give you 100 of my points if you help.

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