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Are you sure that the drag isn't - 1.5 v PER UNIT MASS? If that were so, the answer can be found without reference to the mass itself. Note also that in that case the 1.5 must have units of T^(-1), and that this implies that the limiting velocit…
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Are you sure that the drag isn't - 1.5 v PER UNIT MASS? If that were so, the answer can be found without reference to the mass itself. Note also that in that case the 1.5 must have units of T^(-1), and that this implies that the limiting velocit…
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The answer is 6 x 10^(-5) = 0.00006 This is obtained as follows: 2*3 = 6, and 10^(-3) * 10^(-2) = 10^(-5) as the exponents are added, so the product is as stated above. Live long and prosper. Please note: since quantities like 10-3 are a…
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The answer is 6 x 10^(-5) = 0.00006 This is obtained as follows: 2*3 = 6, and 10^(-3) * 10^(-2) = 10^(-5) as the exponents are added, so the product is as stated above. Live long and prosper. Please note: since quantities like 10-3 are a…
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The answer is 6 x 10^(-5) = 0.00006 This is obtained as follows: 2*3 = 6, and 10^(-3) * 10^(-2) = 10^(-5) as the exponents are added, so the product is as stated above. Live long and prosper. Please note: since quantities like 10-3 are a…