How Does Drag Affect Projectile Motion in Simulations?

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The discussion centers on a YouTube video demonstrating the impact of drag on projectile motion simulations. Users are seeking a downloadable link for an Excel spreadsheet mentioned at 5:23 in the video. One participant confirms that the link is available in the video description under "Show more." The provided link is http://bit.ly/M8uLLv, which leads to the requested file. Accessing the link requires expanding the video description for visibility.
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106267 said:
I was just wondering if anyone can help me find the downloadable link he mentions at 5:23
Are you not able to transcribe sufficient details that we are not forced to watch a youtube video in order to assist?
 
I have. At 5:23 he mentions that there is a downloadable link next the video for an excel spreadsheet. However, i am unable to find it. He also says that 5:23 that it is one his website which i am also unable to acquire.
 
The description under the video seems to have the link you want:

RockyRoer (at youtube) said:
Link to excel file mentioned in video: http://bit.ly/M8uLLv

(You have to click where it says "Show more" in order to see the link.)
 
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