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    ter·mi·nal ve·loc·i·ty
    /ˈtərmənl vəˈläsədē/

    noun

    • 1. the constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration.
  2. Sep 22, 2022 · Terminal velocity is the constant speed an object acquires after falling through fluid, like air. It occurs when the sum of the buoyant force and the drag force equals the force due to gravity. The terminal velocity is the highest velocity during the object’s fall.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Terminal velocity, steady speed achieved by an object freely falling through a gas or liquid. An object dropped from rest will increase its speed until it reaches terminal velocity; an object forced to move faster than it terminal velocity will, upon release, slow down to this constant velocity.

  4. May 31, 2022 · This speed is reached when the force of gravity acting on an object is equal to the force of air resistance or drag force acting in the opposite direction. The shape, size, and density of the air will determine the terminal velocity of an object.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Terminal velocity is defined as the maximum speed that an object can obtain as it falls. The terminal velocity speed will be different for each object because the way that...

  6. Terminal velocity is the maximum speed attainable by an object as it falls through a fluid ( air is the most common example). It is reached when the sum of the drag force ( Fd) and the buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity ( FG) acting on the object. Since the net force on the object is zero, the object has zero acceleration.

  7. Jan 24, 2020 · Terminal velocity is defined as the highest velocity that can be achieved by an object that is falling through a fluid, such as air or water. When terminal velocity is reached, the downward force of gravity is equal to the sum of the object's buoyancy and the drag force.

  8. Oct 19, 2023 · Terminal velocity is the highest velocity attained by an object while falling through fluids (air or liquid). Know its formula, unit, derivation, graph, examples

  9. Learn about and revise terminal velocity, Newton's Laws and braking forces with GCSE Bitesize Combined Science.

  10. Terminal Velocity. An object which is falling through the atmosphere is subjected to two external forces. One force is the gravitational force, expressed as the weight of the object. The other force is the air resistance, or drag of the object.

  11. Terminal velocity definition: the velocity at which a falling body moves through a medium, as air, when the force of resistance of the medium is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity.. See examples of TERMINAL VELOCITY used in a sentence.