When a falling object reaches terminal velocity, it stops accelerating. At this point, the force of gravity pulling the object down is equal to the drag force acting against it, resulting in a net force of zero. This means the object will continue to fall at a constant velocity rather than accelerating further.
What happens when a falling object reaches terminal velocity?(1 point)
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It speeds up.
It speeds up.
It stops accelerating.
It stops accelerating.
It slows down.
It slows down.
It hits the ground and stops.
It hits the ground and stops.
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