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how an object gain terminal velocity when it moves under the action of gravity

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Answered by Anonymous
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The increase in speed leads to an increase in the amount of air resistance. Eventually, the force of air resistance becomes large enough to balances the force of gravity. ... The change in velocity terminates as a result of the balance of forces. The velocity at which this happens is called the terminal velocity.

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Answered by rathinaporkodig
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Explanation:

The increase in speed leads to an increase in the amount of air resistance. Eventually, the force of air resistance becomes large enough to balances the force of gravity. ... The change in velocity terminates as a result of the balance of forces. The velocity at which this happens is called the terminal velocity.

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