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It stops accelerating, and falls the rest of the way at constant speed.
In that case, it is said to have achieved terminal velocity.
It changes over time.
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Terminal Velocity
It stops accelerating, and falls the rest of the way at constant speed.
When a falling object stops accelerating but is falling at a constant velocity, it is called terminal velocity.
It suddenly stops and hits wherever it's landing. ---------------------------------------------- When a falling object stops accelerating then the body would continue moving with the speed attained. This speed is known as terminal speed. This is what happens when a rain drop falls from a large height through the atomosphere.
In that case, it is said to have achieved terminal velocity.
In that case, it is said to have achieved terminal velocity.
It changes over time.
terminal velocity, or free fall, as the air drag cancels gravity force and stops aacceleration
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It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
Terminal Velocity
An object is accelerating if any of these things are happening . . .-- its speed is increasing-- its speed is decreasing-- its direction is changing.The object may be accelerating even if its speed isn't changing.Acceleration does not mean "speeding up".
The object slows down and eventully stops.