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what is terminal velocity in short
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Terminal velocity is the constant speed an object reaches when the force of gravity pulling it downwards is equal to the drag force acting against it, resulting in no further acceleration. It varies based on factors like the object's shape, mass, and the density of the fluid it's moving through (usually air).
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