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After terminal velocity is attained, the acceleration of a body falling through a fluid is?​

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Answered by syedaaminasadaf8
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The acceleration of the body falling through a fluid is zero because after attaining terminal velocity, both the forces balance eacth other i.e, weight is balanced by the viscous force and buoyancy.

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Answered by MaTaehyung
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Once the terminal velocity is reached, the net acceleration of the body falling through a fluid is zero. The body after attaining terminal velocity will continue to move with the same velocity

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