Some remarks on projectile motion with a linear resistance force

Abstract

In this article we revisit the projectile motion assuming a retarding force proportional to the velocity, Fr = -mkV. We obtain an analytical expression for the set of maxima of the trajectories, in Cartesian coordinates, without using the Lambert W function. Also, we investigate the effect of the parameter k on the radial distance of the projectile showing that the radial distance oscillates from a certain critical launch angle and find an approximate expression for it. In our analysis, we consider the impact of the parameter k in the kinetic energy, the potential energy, the total energy and the rate of energy loss, and in the phase space. Our results can be included in an intermediate-level classical mechanics course.

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