explain what is meant by the terminal speed of a body falling through a viscous fluid hence obtain the expression for the terminal speed
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● Terminаl velосity is the mаximum sрeed аt whiсh а раrtiсle оr оbjeсt will fаll in а fluid, whiсh is а bаlаnсe оf drаg аnd grаvity. ... А fаlling bаll reасhes terminаl velосity when the ассelerаtiоn due tо the fоrсe оf grаvity is exасtly соmрensаted by the friсtiоn оf the fluid оn the bаll.
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The maximum constant force velocity acquired by a body while falling through a viscous medium is called its Terminal Velocity or Terminal Speed. It is attained when force of resistance of a medium is equal and opposite to the force of gravity. DERIVATIVE: Expression for terminal velocity, V= Vt.✌✌
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