Critique on “Projectile Motion Analysis in the Presence of Dissipative Forces for the High Speed Regime” [Rev. Bras. Ens. Fis. 45, e20230060 (2023)
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We have examined the recent publication titled “Projectile Motion Analysis in the Presence of Dissipative Forces for the High Speed Regime” [Rev. Bras. Ens. Fis. 45, e20230060 (2023)] and identified an extremely unfortunate mistake in the equations of motion used for projectile motion. The correct formulation involves a set of coupled nonlinear differential equations that are well-established in the literature. Our findings indicate that incorporating linear drag in speed, alongside the independent horizontal and vertical motions governed by decoupled linear equations, offers a more pedagogical representation of the impact of drag forces on the trajectory and overall dynamics of moving objects, especially in undergraduate introductory courses.
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Drag force, Equations of motion, Projectile motion
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English
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Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Fisica, v. 45.





