v2 = ưe 2ks + 4 (e-2ks – 1) - 1)

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A particle of unit mass is projected vertically upwards in a medium whose resistance is given by R=-kv2 where v is its velocity. Its initial velocity is u.

a) Using Newton’s 2nd Law and write out the equation of motion as a differential equation in terms of velocity and displacement. You must include an FBD as part of the solution.

b) Prove that its velocity after rising through a distance s satisfies (first picture)

c)Using part(b) show that when the particle reaches a maximum height h, then (second picture)

v2 = ưe 2ks + 4 (e-2ks – 1)
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