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An object falling through a fluid is observed to have acceleration given by a = g – bv where g = gravitational acceleration and b is constant. After a long time of release, it is observed to fall with constant speed. What must be the value of constant speed?
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Answered by doctormridula24
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An object is said to be have zero increasing speed, if the adjustment in speed of the question in the given interim of time is zero or the body have consistent speed.

Given :-

a = g - bv ----------------(1)

As per question , after quite a while, the protest have consistent speed/speed, i.e., quickening of the object is zero.

from equation (1) , we get :-

0 = g - vb

v = g/b

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