Tuesday, 8 March 2016

1.17 describe the forces acting on falling objects and explain why falling objects reach a terminal velocity

when an object falls, it is also accelerating, this means that gravity (the force acting downward) is larger than air resistance (the force acting upwards)

Terminal velocity is when gravity and air resistance become equal (i.e. there is no resultant force). 

When an object reaches terminal velocity, it has also reached its maximum speed.

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