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Engineering, 05.10.2019 14:30, mtassy85

Find the maximum density and weight of a spherical instrument package of diameter 0.5 m whose terminal velocity does not exceed 0.3 m/s when it is dropped in salt water at a constant temperature of 5°c. what are the terminal velocities if this density is in error by ±1%?

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