Numerical Methods for Engineers
Numerical Methods for Engineers
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ISBN: 9780073397924
Author: Steven C. Chapra Dr., Raymond P. Canale
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 25, Problem 22P

Suppose that a projectile is launched upward from the earth's surface. Assume that the only force acting on the object is the downward force of gravity. Under these conditions, a force balance can be used to derive,

d v d t = g ( 0 ) R 2 ( R + x 2 )

where v = upward velocity (m/s), t = time (s), x = altitude (m) measured upwards from the earth's surface, g ( 0 ) = the gravitational acceleration at the earth's surface ( 9.81  m/s 2 ) , and R = the earth's radius ( 6.37 × 10 6  m ) . Recognizing that d x / d t = v , use Euler's method to determine the maximum height that would be obtained if v ( t = 0 ) = 1500  m/s .

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