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Velocity — Terminal

, the net force is zero, and according to Newton’s Laws, the object maintains a constant Terminal Velocity . The Mathematical Formula

: Falling through "thicker" fluids like water results in a lower terminal velocity than falling through "thin" air. Real-World Examples Terminal Velocity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Terminal Velocity

: Heavier objects require more drag to balance their weight, meaning they must fall faster to reach their terminal speed. , the net force is zero, and according

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