The autonomous differential equation
m(dv/dt)=mg-kv
where k is a positive constant and...
Mathematics, 18.01.2021 14:00, Rubendelarosa1529
The autonomous differential equation
m(dv/dt)=mg-kv
where k is a positive constant and g is the acceleration due to gravity, is a model for the velocity v of a body of mass m that is falling under the influence of gravity. Because the term âkv represents air resistance, the velocity of a body falling from a great height does not increase without bound as time t increases. Use a phase portrait of the differential equation to find the limiting, or terminal, velocity of the body.
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