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Physics, 06.07.2021 23:50 littleprinces

Your initial hypotheses to describe projectile motion are given to you in Eq. 5 and Eq. 6. Write down the mathematical models that you would use to represent Eq. 5 and Eq. 6 (reference p. 2 of the Graphical Analysis guide).Make sure to explain what terms in the physical model the parameters in your mathematical model refer to.

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