In physics, "terminal" often refers to a state of equilibrium reached by an object, particularly in the context of terminal velocity. This is the constant speed that an object eventually reaches when the force of gravity is balanced by the drag force acting against it, resulting in no net acceleration. The term can also refer to points of connection or endpoints in electrical circuits, where terminals serve as connection points for electrical components.
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cheerleading is more about timing and leverage rather than physics
applied phyics
he study math and phyics also the pea plants
applied phyics
A point of connection for closing an electric circuit is known as terminal.
i think he contributed to phyics and mechancial and did a lot of work on that part of subject
DTHC means Destination Terminal Handling Charges.
It depends on what you mean by "terminal". Are you referring to maximum effective range or maximum range?
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