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Terminal velocity means the object no longer accelerates; that means that all forces are in balance, the net force is zero.
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The forces acting on a stationary object are:PushPullGravity
Yes, if it reaches terminal velocity, which is a constant velocity. When terminal velocity is reached, the downward gravitational force is equal to the upward force of air resistance, and the object no longer accelerates.
The object accelerates in the direction of the force difference.
Terminal velocity means the object no longer accelerates; that means that all forces are in balance, the net force is zero.
Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.Then the object accelerates; its velocity changes.
friction
None. There is no effect on a stationary object.
The forces acting on a stationary object are:PushPullGravity
If the [group of] forces on an object is unbalanced, the object accelerates.
The body accelerates.
Yes, if it reaches terminal velocity, which is a constant velocity. When terminal velocity is reached, the downward gravitational force is equal to the upward force of air resistance, and the object no longer accelerates.
If the object accelerates, that means the forces are NOT balanced.
The forces actin gon a rubber duck are gravity, upthurst, weight and normal forces
An object accelerates when all the forces acting on it don't add up to zero.
The object accelerates in the direction of the force difference.