A stone of mass 10 kg is released from rest from the top of a cliff. While falling, the stone experiences a wind resistance force that is proportional to its speed. If the constant of proportionality is 2.5, the time taken for the stone to reach a speed of 20 metres per second, correct to two decimal places is equal to? (TSSM 2013 Exam 2 Q.22)
So first off we want to identify our knowns and forces. From the question we have
when


which is also

and we know

, our constant of proportionality. From this we can see that the force of the wind resistance is

We also known that there will be the weight force acting downwards, provided by gravity.
As this isn't constant acceleration we cannot use the relevant formulae, thus we must set up an equation of motion based on F=ma. I'm taking down to be positive.


but we also know


but this is inconsistent so we 'flip' it.
Now we can finally get around to integration.

Enter this on your calculator to get
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Substitute in

and solve.
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which is approximately = 2.86, or 2.85 if you go with TSSM's answer.