Physics, asked by vikramjeetkaur123, 10 months ago

why the tennis ball falls at a steady speed?

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Answered by kotaravi54321
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Explanation:

As it gains speed, the object's weight stays the same but the air resistance on it increases. There is a resultant force acting downwards. Eventually, the object's weight is balanced by the air resistance. There is no resultant force and the object reaches a steady speed – this is known as the terminal velocity.

Answered by bhoomidarak
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Answer:

In short due to terminal velocity.

Explanation:

As it gains speed, the object's weight stays the same but the air resistance on it increases. There is a resultant force acting downwards. Eventually, the object's weight is balanced by the air resistance. There is no resultant force and the object reaches a steady speed – this is known as the terminal velocity.

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