When a falling object reaches terminal velocity, it stops accelerating. At this point, the force of gravity pulling the object downward is balanced by the drag force (air resistance) acting upward, resulting in a constant velocity.
What happens when a falling object reaches terminal velocity?(1 point)
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It slows down.
It slows down.
It hits the ground and stops.
It hits the ground and stops.
It stops accelerating.
It stops accelerating.
It speeds up.
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