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    Vertical Motion with Quadratic Air Resistance

    Ok so I went ahead and tried to integrate vdv/(1 + (v/vter)2) = -gdy On the left, I went from vo to v and on the right i went from 0 to y. This gave me (and watch out i switch the left and right sides here): -gy = sqrt[ (1/vter2)*v2 + 1 ] / (1/vter2) from vo to v. Now, vo = 0 at ymax...
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    Vertical Motion with Quadratic Air Resistance

    Before I write anything, I want to apologize because I have no idea how to write equations on this website. This is my first post >.< Also, thank you for helping in advance! Homework Statement A baseball is thrown vertically up with speed vo and is subject to a quadratic drag with magnitude...
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