[Solution] The lowest flying speed v (in ft/s) at which a certain airplane can fly varies directly as the square root of the wing load w (in lb per sq.
Question: The lowest flying speed v (in ft/s) at which a certain airplane can fly varies directly as the square root of the wing load w (in lb per sq. ft). If v = 88 ft/s when w = 16 lb /sq ft, find the derivative of v with respect to w .
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