When the effect of aerodynamic drag is included, the y-acceleration of a baseball moving

Chapter 2, Problem 2/56

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When the effect of aerodynamic drag is included, the y-acceleration of a baseball moving vertically upward is , while the acceleration when the ball is moving downward is , where k is a positive constant and v is the speed in feet per second. If the ball is thrown upward at 100 ft/sec from essentially ground level, compute its maximum height h and its speed upon impact with the ground. Take k to be and assume that 0.002 ft g is constant.

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