A solid sphere falls with a terminal velocity of 10
cm/sec in the earth's gravitational held. If it is
allowed to fall in a region outside the
gravitational field of the earth, the terminal
velocity will be
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Terminal velocity is reached in air since there is viscous force while moving through air( viscous force is balanced by the weight )
In vacuum, terminal velocity is not achieved since velocity of the sphere will keep on increasing with time.
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