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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.

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  2. Aug 16, 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Sep 12, 2022 · The terminal velocity is the same as the limiting velocity, which is the velocity of the falling object after a (relatively) long time has passed. Similarly, the limiting distance of the boat is the distance the boat will travel after a long amount of time has passed.

  7. The terminal velocity is the same as the limiting velocity, which is the velocity of the falling object after a (relatively) long time has passed. Similarly, the limiting distance of the boat is the distance the boat will travel after a long amount of time has passed.

  8. 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...

  9. Definition. Terminal velocity is the maximum speed an object can reach while falling through a fluid, such as air or water, under the influence of gravity. It is the point at which the drag force acting on the object exactly balances the force of gravity, resulting in a constant velocity of descent.

  10. Terminal velocity is the constant maximum velocity reached by an object falling through a fluid (such as air) when the force of gravity pulling it downward is balanced by an upward force (like air resistance).

  11. Definition. The constant speed that an object reaches when the force of gravity pulling it downwards is exactly balanced by the force of air resistance pushing against it.

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