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Speed and direction determine velocity
Without air, the speed of a falling object keeps increasing, and never reaches a maximum. The only thing that causes it to reach a maximum and stop increasing is air resistance. The effects of air resistance depend on the size, shape, and composition of the object, and the calculation of the "terminal velocity" in advance is very complex.
Terminal Velocity
maximum torque
The velocity of the wave
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Speed and direction determine velocity
Without air, the speed of a falling object keeps increasing, and never reaches a maximum. The only thing that causes it to reach a maximum and stop increasing is air resistance. The effects of air resistance depend on the size, shape, and composition of the object, and the calculation of the "terminal velocity" in advance is very complex.
When a pendulum reaches its maximum elongation the velocity is zero and the acceleration is maximum
You need to have displacement and time for you to determine the velocity.
The condition for maximum velocity is acceleration equals zero; dv/dt = a= o.
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Terminal Velocity
maximum torque
At the point where the velocity is the maximum
The velocity of the wave