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  • Understanding Terminal Velocity: The Maximum Speed of Falling Objects
    The largest velocity reached by a falling object is its terminal velocity.

    Here's why:

    * Gravity: Gravity constantly pulls objects downwards, causing them to accelerate.

    * Air Resistance: As an object falls faster, it encounters more air resistance (drag). This force opposes the object's motion.

    * Terminal Velocity: At some point, the force of air resistance becomes equal and opposite to the force of gravity. The object stops accelerating and reaches a constant velocity, called terminal velocity.

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