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A test projectile is fired horizontally into a viscous liquid with a velocity . The retarding force is proportional to the square of the velocity, so that the acceleration becomes . Derive expressions for the distance D traveled in the liquid and the corresponding time t required to reduce the velocity to Neglect any vertical motion. 2/54

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Title Engineering Mechanics 7 
Author James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige
ISBN 9780470614815

A test projectile is fired horizontally into a viscous liquid with a velocity . The

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