i think its velocity is min n its try to attain max. velocity which is terminal velocity...what say?
Terminal velocity defines the point at which an object will no longer accelerate. When a falling object reaches terminal velocity, it will continue to fall at a constant speed.
the terminal velocity is the total speed that its take an object to reach the point it required from the initial velocity
Take an accelerometer with you when you jump, and at the point that it reads, "zero", the terminal velocity has been reached.
Its terminal velocity. This happens when the net force on the object is zero and therefore it stops accelerating. This makes sense intuitively because the faster something falls, the more air resistance it experiences. Once this air resistance force reaches the force of weight of the object, terminal velocity has been reached.
The velocity of a dropped and falling object goes on increasing due to acceleration due to gravity. It is given as v = gt So as t increases then velocity v also increases. Value of g is 9.8 m/s2
Terminal velocity defines the point at which an object will no longer accelerate. When a falling object reaches terminal velocity, it will continue to fall at a constant speed.
the terminal velocity is the total speed that its take an object to reach the point it required from the initial velocity
Take an accelerometer with you when you jump, and at the point that it reads, "zero", the terminal velocity has been reached.
Terminal velocity.
At the starting point and whenever you return to the starting point.
The greatest velocity that a falling object can achieve is termed, terminal velocity. The equation for terminal velocity is equal to the square root of (2mg / (air density * projected area * drag coefficient))
"Terminal" velocity.
The velocity at the starting point (when t = 0).
Terminal velocity on earth is static for all objects. A coffee filter being so light would have an effect on how much the friction slows it down, it would not however change its "terminal velocity" in a vacuum it would fall at the same rate as you or I. Approximately 120 MPH.
Its terminal velocity. This happens when the net force on the object is zero and therefore it stops accelerating. This makes sense intuitively because the faster something falls, the more air resistance it experiences. Once this air resistance force reaches the force of weight of the object, terminal velocity has been reached.
The velocity of a dropped and falling object goes on increasing due to acceleration due to gravity. It is given as v = gt So as t increases then velocity v also increases. Value of g is 9.8 m/s2
Terminal velocity refers to the point where the forces have come into balance. For example when the air resistance equal the force being applied to accelerate.