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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/JJC_-_PHYS_110/02%3A_Book-_Conceptual_Physics_(Crowell)/2.01%3A_Introduction_and_Review/2.1.04%3A_Problems
      Because of air resistance, her velocity does not increase at a steady rate as it would for an object falling in vacuum. (a) What units would b, c, and k have to have for the equation to ma...Because of air resistance, her velocity does not increase at a steady rate as it would for an object falling in vacuum. (a) What units would b, c, and k have to have for the equation to make sense? (b) Find the person's velocity, v, as a function of time. [You will need to use the chain rule, and the fact that d(ex)/dx=ex.] (answer check available at lightandmatter.com) (c) Use your answer from part (b) to get an interpretation of the constant c. [Hint: ex appr…

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