Then it will fall back to the Earth.
If the object has less speed, then it will fall back to Earth.
What happens is that the resistance of 1100 newton is the MAXIMUM resistance. If a force of 1000 newton is applied, the actual resistance will also be 1000 newton. If a force greater than the maximum force of friction is applied, the object will start to move.
Terminal velocity is an object's maximum speed while falling through the air, and it happens when the force created by air resistance is equal to the force of gravity.
It increases at the rate of acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2, until air resistance and the weight of the object become equal but opposite in direction. At that point there is no further acceleration and the object has reached its maximum velocity, called terminal velocity.
yes, and the speed depends on the weight of the object
If the object has less speed, then it will fall back to Earth.
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What happens is that the resistance of 1100 newton is the MAXIMUM resistance. If a force of 1000 newton is applied, the actual resistance will also be 1000 newton. If a force greater than the maximum force of friction is applied, the object will start to move.
Current scientific belief is that the maximum speed any object can achieve is the speed of light.
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
Initially invisible infra red radiations. Then as temperature increases it becomes red. As still temperature increases it turns into yellow. When further increase happens, it starts giving out almost all colors including blue, violet and so it seems white hot. As an object is heated, it's maximum electromagnetic frequency increases. So you can measure the heat of an object by its emitted spectrum.
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Terminal velocity is an object's maximum speed while falling through the air, and it happens when the force created by air resistance is equal to the force of gravity.
It increases at the rate of acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2, until air resistance and the weight of the object become equal but opposite in direction. At that point there is no further acceleration and the object has reached its maximum velocity, called terminal velocity.
yes, and the speed depends on the weight of the object