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That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
That is the object's terminal velocity.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
The greatest velocity a falling object reaches is called the terminal velocity.For an object falling at the terminal velocity, the weight force of the objectis balanced by the drag force and buoyant force on the object.W + FDRAG + FBUOYANT = FNET = 0.0
When an object is released in a fluid is the drag force less than its weight before it reaches terminal velocity?
the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is terminal velocity
the greatest velocity a falling object reaches is terminal velocity
When THE FRICTION BETWEEN THE OBJECT AND THE ATMOSPHEREequals the force of gravity on a falling object the object reaches terminal velocity.
The name for it is "terminal velocity". What it is depends on what the object is.
The surface area is the variable to determine how fast an object will be moving when it reaches terminal velocity.
The fastest velocity a falling object can reach is called its terminal velocity. This happens when the force of air resistance is equal to the downwards force of weight (gravity), so the object is in equilibrium, and thus reaches a constant velocity.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
That is the object's terminal velocity.
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That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
The greatest velocity a falling object reaches is called the terminal velocity.For an object falling at the terminal velocity, the weight force of the objectis balanced by the drag force and buoyant force on the object.W + FDRAG + FBUOYANT = FNET = 0.0
Zero.