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why a sphere released in a fluid will fall with dimishing acceleration until it attains a constant terminal velocity?​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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Terminal velocity is said to be achieved when the body has attained equilibrium under gravity, buoyant and viscous forces, and velocity no more changes due to any acceleration.Here velocity is constant so accceleration of sphere is zero

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Terminal velocity is said to be achieved when the body has attained equilibrium under gravity, buoyant and viscous forces, and velocity no more changes due to any acceleration.Here velocity is constant so accceleration of sphere is zero

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