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When --- equals the force of gravity on a falling object, the object reaches terminal velocity.
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When --- equals the force of gravity on a falling object, the object reaches terminal velocity.
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When --- equals the force of gravity on a falling object, the object reaches terminal velocity.
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Hey Bonny959!
Terminal Velocity is reached when the
drag force and buoyancy
equal the force of gravity on a falling object!
Hope this helps!
Stefan Wittwer
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