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Mathematics, 09.07.2020 03:01 SmokeyRN

Suppose a small cannonball weighing 20 pounds is shot vertically upward, with an initial velocity v0 = 320 ft/s. The answer to the question "How high does the cannonball go?" depends on whether we take air resistance into account. If air resistance is ignored and the positive direction is upward, then a model for the state of the cannonball is given by d2s/dt2 = βˆ’g (equation (12) of Section 1.3). Since ds/dt = v(t) the last differential equation is the same as dv/dt = βˆ’g, where we take g = 32 ft/s2. If air resistance is incorporated into the model, it stands to reason that the maximum height attained by the cannonball must be less than if air resistance is ignored.

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