overestimates of her velocity? How can you tell? c. When dv/dt reaches zero, a diver is

Chapter 7, Problem 11

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overestimates of her velocity? How can you tell? c. When dv/dt reaches zero, a diver is at his or her terminal velocity. Calculate this terminal velocity. Store it, without rounding, for use in the next part of this problem. d. When you study trigonometric substitution in Chapter 9, you will be able to show that the algebraic solution of this differential equation with initial condition (0, 0) as in part a is Calculate the actual values of v for the six times given in part a. True or false: The farther the values of t are from the initial condition, the greater the error in Eulers approximation for v.

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