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what is terminal velocity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • As an item descends through a fluid, terminal velocity is the highest velocity (speed) it can achieve.
  • It happens when the total of the drag force (Fd) and the buoyancy force (BF) exerted on the item equals the downward force of gravity (FG).
  • The item has no acceleration since its net force is zero.
  • An object is travelling at its terminal velocity in fluid dynamics if its speed remains constant due to the restraining force imposed by the fluid through which it is moving.
  • The drag force imposed on an item rises as its speed increases, and it is also dependent on the substance through which it is travelling .
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