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The speed is called "terminal velocity".

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Which term refers to the speed at which a falling object stops accelerating and begins to fall at a constant rate?

terminal


Which term refers to the speed at a falling object stops accelerating and begins to fall at a constant rate?

Terminal Velocity


What would you call it when air resistance the force of gravity and a falling object stops accelerating?

When a falling object stops accelerating but is falling at a constant velocity, it is called terminal velocity.


What is the net force of a 7 pound object falling 20 inches?

The net force on a 7 pound object that is falling (accelerating down) is 7 pounds. If it is not falling or moving at a constant speed, it is zero.


What is meant by terminal velocity of a falling object?

The terminal velocity of a falling object is the constant speed where the force of gravity is equal to the force of drag. Then the forces cancel each other out. Essentially, terminal velocity is when the speed of a falling object is no longer changing. It isn't accelerating or slowing. It's constant.


What is an example of an accelerating object but moves in a constant speed?

An accelerating object is one that is changing in either speed or direction. Thus any object that is turning is accelerating while maintaining a constant speed.


Can an object traveling at constant velocity have acceleration?

No. An object traveling at a constant velocity is not accelerating.


An object cannot be accelerating if it has a constant speedtrue or false?

An object with a constant (vector)velocity is not accelerating. An object with a constand (scalar)speed can actually be accelerating, a car with a constant speed that passes around a corner is changing direction and is subjected to a lateral acceleration.


What is the shape of a displacement-time graph for an object that is constantly speeding up?

If the Object is falling at a constant velocity the shape of the graph would be linear. If the object is falling at a changing velocity (Accelerating) the shape of the graph would be exponential- "J' Shape.


When will an object falling toward earth accelerating?

at terminal velocity


When will an object falling earth stop accelerating?

at terminal velocity


If an object is accelerating can its velocity be constant?

No. Acceleration is any change of velocity.But its speed can be constant.