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  1. Terminal velocity is the highest velocity that is achieved by an object as it falls through a fluid or a gas. Terminal force occurs when an object is subjected to a resistance that increases with an increase in velocity , and when its resistance equals the driving force.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Modulating Terminal Velocity. In this activity, students will come up with three examples of situations that would change the terminal velocity of an object and draw a picture to accompany it.

  3. Jul 4, 2023 · This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into terminal velocity and the factors that affect it like air density and projected area.Physics -...

  4. What is Terminal Velocity? Terminal velocity is defined as the highest velocity attained by an object falling through a fluid. It is observed when the sum of drag force and buoyancy is equal to the downward gravity force acting on the object. The acceleration of the object is zero as the net force acting on the object is zero.

  5. This is called the terminal velocity of the object. An object with a constant force acting on it in the direction it is travelling and a frictional force (related to the object's velocity) acting in the opposite direction, will reach terminal velocity given enough time.

  6. Terminal velocity is the fastest speed that an object can reach when falling; Terminal velocity is reached when the upward and downward acting forces are balanced. The resultant force on the object reaches zero; The object no longer accelerates and a constant terminal velocity is reached; Falling objects. Falling objects experience two forces ...

  7. Terminal velocity is the maximum speed achieved by an object freely falling through a gas or liquid. At terminal velocity, the forces acting on the object are balanced so it is no longer accelerating.

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