You could multiply force times mass, with gravity being the force, thus giving acceleration then take away the force in which drag acts upon to gibe the terminal volocity
The difference between terminal speed and terminal velocity is really simple. Terminal speed can be used to refer to the maximum speed an object can reach before factors like friction prevent anymore speed to be gained. Terminal velocity, however, generally refers to the rate at which this speed was gained.
The speed at terminal velocity depends on the mass and shape of the object. For example, a sheet of paper will have a very low terminal velocity; the terminal velocity for a man will be much higher.
In that case, the object is said to have achieved terminal speed.
terminal velocity
neither speed nor acceleration
the speed the wave travels threw space
its changed the world in speed and volocity
Escape velocity is the speed you would have to go to escape gravity.
when you know both speed and direction of an objects motion you know the velocity of an object.
The difference between terminal speed and terminal velocity is really simple. Terminal speed can be used to refer to the maximum speed an object can reach before factors like friction prevent anymore speed to be gained. Terminal velocity, however, generally refers to the rate at which this speed was gained.
speed = distance/time = 100mi/2h = 50mi/h
The speed at terminal velocity depends on the mass and shape of the object. For example, a sheet of paper will have a very low terminal velocity; the terminal velocity for a man will be much higher.
In that case, the object is said to have achieved terminal speed.
terminal velocity
Terminal velocity if it has reached its top speed. Or obviously constant speed.
drag racing
terminal velocity