How does a falling object’s surface area affect calculations of terminal velocity?(1 point)

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The greater the object’s surface area, the greater its terminal velocity.
The greater the object’s surface area, the greater its terminal velocity.

The greater the object’s surface area, the greater the air density.
The greater the object’s surface area, the greater the air density.

The greater the object’s surface area, the more air resistance it encounters.
The greater the object’s surface area, the more air resistance it encounters.

Surface area does not affect an object’s terminal velocity.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The greater the object’s surface area, the more air resistance it encounters.

This is because an increase in surface area leads to an increase in drag force or air resistance acting on the object as it falls, which in turn affects the terminal velocity.