(COLLAB) Simulate projectile motion with air resistance in PhysLab. A shuttlecock is launched from the ground with an initial speed of 34.6092 m/s at an angle of 5.462 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The shuttlecock experiences air resistance with a drag coefficient of 0.2547 in an environment where the air density is 0.3209 kg/m3. If the shuttlecock has radius of 3.4 cm and a mass of 5.2 grams, what is the maximum height reached by the shuttlecock? Assume that the experiment is done near the surface of the earth.

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(COLLAB) Simulate projectile motion with air resistance in PhysLab. A shuttlecock is launched from the ground with an initial speed of 34.6092 m/s at an angle of 5.462
degrees with respect to the horizontal. The shuttlecock experiences air resistance with a drag coefficient of 0.2547 in an environment where the air density is 0.3209 kg/m3.
If the shuttlecock has a radius of 3.4 cm and a mass of 5.2 grams, what is the maximum height reached by the shuttlecock? Assume that the experiment is done near the
surface of the earth.
Transcribed Image Text:(COLLAB) Simulate projectile motion with air resistance in PhysLab. A shuttlecock is launched from the ground with an initial speed of 34.6092 m/s at an angle of 5.462 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The shuttlecock experiences air resistance with a drag coefficient of 0.2547 in an environment where the air density is 0.3209 kg/m3. If the shuttlecock has a radius of 3.4 cm and a mass of 5.2 grams, what is the maximum height reached by the shuttlecock? Assume that the experiment is done near the surface of the earth.
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