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Applied Project: Which is Faster, Going Up or Coming Down? Question 1
In this video I go further into the Applied Project: Which is Faster, Going Up or Coming Down? In my last video I only briefly went over and introduced Question 1 but in this video I go over the solution to it. Basically this question involves solving the differential equation I had derived in my last video for the motion of a ball being thrown directly up in the air, and solving it in terms of the velocity of the ball as a function of time. The solution involves solving a separable differential equation with the initial value being known, much like the initial value problems in my earlier videos. There are 5 total questions to this Applied Project so stay tuned for those!
Download the notes in my video: https://1drv.ms/b/s!As32ynv0LoaIhs52-SXO2p6Nfk81VQ
Related Videos:
Applied Project: Which is Faster, Going Up or Coming Down? Question 1 Introduction: https://youtu.be/uzTr37FHItQ
Applied Project: How Fast Does a Tank Drain? Question 1: https://youtu.be/KhsbeI9QPls
Applied Project: How Rainbows are Formed and the Order of it's Colors : http://youtu.be/Q3Euh4K93_c
Applied Project: How Double Rainbows are formed - Calculus of Rainbows Part 2 : http://youtu.be/bKfyV_YKLR4
Applied Project: The Shape of a Can - The Science behind Can Manufacturing : http://youtu.be/pfpd8RJi9jw
Applied Project: Where Should a Pilot Start Descent?: http://youtu.be/DI4WMqrYB4Q
Applied Project: Building a Better Roller Coaster: http://youtu.be/QjtaMIlKYxQ
Applied Project: Where to Sit at the Movies: http://youtu.be/oEkFJuCE-4A
Differential Equations: Separable Equations: https://youtu.be/pBV-xT9ty94
Derivative of y = ln|x| or absolute value of x: http://youtu.be/Trzm6tagKws
Power Functions and their Properties Part 1 - A Simple Explanation: http://youtu.be/2MKko4ZkSf0
Logarithms and their Properties - An Introduction: http://youtu.be/AZ6KKym19gI .
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