Air Resistance and Terminal Velocity in freefall
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 Published On Jun 7, 2018

Terminal velocity happens at the moment in time that the force, because of gravity, called weight, is the same as the opposite force of air resistance or friction. In other words, terminal velocity is the point at which the velocity (speed of change of the falling object) is no longer getting greater.

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