PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 12, Problem 25P
If the effects of atmospheric resistance are accounted for, a freely falling body has an acceleration defined by the equation a = 9.81 [1 – v2 (10–4)] m/s2, where v is in m/s and the positive direction is downward. If the body is released from rest at a very high altitude, determine (a) the velocity when t = 5 s, and (b) the body’s terminal or maximum attainable velocity (as t→∞).
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