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Physics, 06.07.2019 13:00 robert7248

An 80.0-kg object is falling and experiences a drag force due to air resistance. the magnitude of this drag force depends on its speed, v, and obeys the equation fdrag=(12.0nâ‹…s/m)v+(4.00nâ‹…s2/m2)v2. what is the terminal speed of this object?

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