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): The constant maximum speed an object reaches during its fall.
In real-world scenarios (Parte 2 often introduces this), air resistance Fdcap F sub d acts against the motion. As speed increases, Fdcap F sub d increases until it equals the gravitational force Fgcap F sub g When , the acceleration becomes zero. Terminal Velocity (
For an object returning to its starting height, the time spent rising equals the time spent falling, and the final impact speed equals the initial launch speed. Final Conclusion
): The constant maximum speed an object reaches during its fall.
In real-world scenarios (Parte 2 often introduces this), air resistance Fdcap F sub d acts against the motion. As speed increases, Fdcap F sub d increases until it equals the gravitational force Fgcap F sub g When , the acceleration becomes zero. Terminal Velocity (
For an object returning to its starting height, the time spent rising equals the time spent falling, and the final impact speed equals the initial launch speed. Final Conclusion