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  • 26-02-2020
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What is the acceleration of a falling object that has reached its terminal velocity?

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  • 27-02-2020

Answer:zero

Explanation:

The terminal velocity of an object falling through a fluid is its maximum attainable velocity in the fluid. it is said to occur when the sum of the drag force and the buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity acting on the object. At terminal velocity, the object stops accelerating and moves at constant velocity.

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