How High?Linear Air Resistance Repeat 36, but this time

Chapter 3, Problem 3.1.37

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How High?Linear Air Resistance Repeat 36, but this time assume that air resistance is proportional to instantaneous velocity. It stands to reason that the maximum height attained by the cannonball must be less than that in part (b) of 36. Show this by supposing that the constant of proportionality is k 0.0025. [Hint: Slightly modify the DE in 35.]

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