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terminal velocity

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/ˈtɝmɪnəl vəˈlɑsəti/
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the constant speed reached by a falling object when the drag force equals the gravitational force pulling it downward, resulting in no further acceleration

  • Skydivers reach terminal velocity during their freefall before deploying their parachutes.
  • A dropped feather and a bowling ball will fall at different rates due to differences in terminal velocity.
  • Engineers calculate terminal velocity to design safe parachute deployments for spacecraft re-entry.
  • Understanding terminal velocity is crucial in designing effective airbags for vehicle safety.
  • Meteorologists study terminal velocity to predict how fast hailstones will fall during storms.