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Suppose that a boat moves in a straight line with speed v through water with resistance proportional to the square of its speed v with initial speed v0 and initial position x0. Find its speed v(t) and position x(t) and conclude that the boat travels an infinite distance.
12 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Did I miss the question here?...it travels an infinite distance...I have been on boat trips that seemed so.
12 years ago

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