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WHAT is TERMINAL VELOCITY?? give its formula..

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Answered by SnehaG
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✒✒The velocity at which a falling body passes or moves through a medium,as air,when the force of resistance of the medium is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the gravity.

✏✏✏the maximum velocity is followed in viscous fluid.

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Answered by TheVang51
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◆As the body falls through a medium, its velocity goes on increasing due to gravity. Therefore, the opposing viscous drag which acts upwards also goes on increasing. A stage reaches when the true weight of the body is just equal to the sum of the upward thrust due to buoyancy and the upward viscous drag. At this stage, there is no net force to accelerate the body. Hence it starts falling with a constant velocity, which is called terminal velocity.

◆It is the maximum constant velocity acquired by the body while falling freely in a viscous medium.

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