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The terminal velocity of a sand grain in air is __________ the terminal velocity of the same sand grain in seawater. greater than the same as less than

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The terminal velocity of a sand grain in the air is greater than the terminal velocity of the same sand grain in seawater. The terminal velocity is greater in the air because it is less dense compared to a much denser sea water. Terminal velocity takes lace when an object is constantly free-falling.
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