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At terminal velocity fluid friction is​

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Answered by jkhan7030
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At terminal velocity the resistive forces (drag (you need to push the fluid aside) and friction (the actual friction between the falling body's surface and the surrounding fluid)) are equal to the accelerating forces (in most cases gravity).

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At terminal velocity the resistive forces (drag (you need to push the fluid aside) and friction (the actual friction between the falling body's surface and the surrounding fluid)) are equal to the accelerating forces (in most cases gravity)

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