Differential Equations - 7 - 1st Order Constant Coefficients EXAMPLE

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Solving for the velocity of a falling ball (with air resistance). First I use the general form of the solution (derived in previous video) for a 1st order constant coefficients differential equation. Then, for practice, we resolve the same example by integrating the differential equation.
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Excellent presentation....moving through the free body diagram to the derivative equation, then show the solution as a function of time. Great Work!

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i don't understand. aren't we meant to find the expression of the velocity at time t =0?
Why then are we solving for general velocity(function) equation again. V (0) =C + mg/k, which is the velocity at time t=0

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