Sorry let me reword, you cannot do this question using mkv^2, for this question the resistive force would be (mod(sdot))^2 X unit velocity vector, which simplifies into B which is the same as taylors quadratic drag equations -->
Would i be required to know the correct quadratic drag model for hsc, or is it sufficient to know the one involving mkv^2, (carrotsticks textbook covers the correct drag model but has only 1 question on it).
Why does a surface with resistive force mkv^2 have displacement given by x = 1/k(ln(1+ukt)), hence divering, whereas a surface with resistive force mkv has displacement x = u/k((1-e^-kt)), and converges to x = u/k. Is this because the quadratic drag model is incorrect?