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An object of mass kg is released from rest from a boat into the water and allowed to sink. While gravity is pulling the object down, a buoyancy force of times the weight of the object is pushing the object up (weight = mg). If we assume that water resistance exerts a force on the object that is proportional to the velocity of the object, with proportionality constant n-sec/m, find the equation of motion of the object. After how many seconds will the velocity of the object be m/sec? assume that the acceleration due to gravity is.

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