A 25-kg projectile is fired vertically upward from the ground. If the velocity is 35 m/s at 5 m above the ground, determine the maximum height (from the ground) in meters to which it will travel if: a. Atmospheric resistance is neglected b. Atmospheric resistance is measured as Fo = 8.01v? (in Newtons), where is the speed of the projectile at any instant, measured in m/s.

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A 25-kg projectile is fired vertically upward from the ground. If the velocity is 35 m/s at 5 m above the ground, determine the maximum height (from the ground) in meters to which it will travel if:


a. Atmospheric resistance is neglected

b. Atmospheric resistance is measured as Fo = 8.01v? (in Newtons), where is the speed of the projectile at any instant, measured in m/s.

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