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Submitted by: waydo Submitted on: September 17, 2004 Identifier: H0 I sure hope so. Here goes nothing: Yee-ha, it worked! [Back to Top] • When is the recitation for CDS 110a? Submitted by: waydo Submitted on: September 27, 2004 Identifier: L1.1 Stay tuned! We will be handing out a signup sheet on Wednesday and should have recitation assignments early next week. [Back to Top] • What is “b” on the speed control slide? Submitted by: haomiao Submitted on: September 27, 2004 Identifier: L1.1 b is the coefficient of drag. The drag force on the vehicle due to atmospheric drag, friction, and everything else is lumped together and abstracted as a linear force directly proportional to the vehicle speed (faster you go, harder you get pushed back), so the -bv term in the force equation is the retarding force on the vehicle. [Back to Top] • How do you *set* gain on the speed control slide? Submitted by: ddomitilla Submitted on: September 27, 2004 Identifier: L1.1 The variable “k” is usually referre

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