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Suppose that the vertical velocity Suppose that the vertical velocity   of a falling object of mass   kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by   for some positive constant k. Suppose   and find the terminal velocity   by computing   A)    m/sec B)    m/sec C)    m/sec D)    m/sec of a falling object of mass Suppose that the vertical velocity   of a falling object of mass   kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by   for some positive constant k. Suppose   and find the terminal velocity   by computing   A)    m/sec B)    m/sec C)    m/sec D)    m/sec kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by Suppose that the vertical velocity   of a falling object of mass   kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by   for some positive constant k. Suppose   and find the terminal velocity   by computing   A)    m/sec B)    m/sec C)    m/sec D)    m/sec for some positive constant k. Suppose Suppose that the vertical velocity   of a falling object of mass   kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by   for some positive constant k. Suppose   and find the terminal velocity   by computing   A)    m/sec B)    m/sec C)    m/sec D)    m/sec and find the terminal velocity Suppose that the vertical velocity   of a falling object of mass   kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by   for some positive constant k. Suppose   and find the terminal velocity   by computing   A)    m/sec B)    m/sec C)    m/sec D)    m/sec by computing Suppose that the vertical velocity   of a falling object of mass   kg subject to gravity and air drag is given by   for some positive constant k. Suppose   and find the terminal velocity   by computing   A)    m/sec B)    m/sec C)    m/sec D)    m/sec


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