Air Resistance and Terminal Velocity in freefall

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Terminal velocity happens at the moment in time that the force, because of gravity, called weight, is the same as the opposite force of air resistance or friction. In other words, terminal velocity is the point at which the velocity (speed of change of the falling object) is no longer getting greater.

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What is the British RAF doing at Elsinore?

tuttt
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Does the force of the air resistance change, when they open the parachutes?

muhfuckersfuckfuckers
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but what's dragging us from freefalling?

theprogamings
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Clickbait!!! You should rename as "parachuting with altimeter"!! The was no velocity meter or acceleration meter...no drag force meter either..really disappointing.

lunam
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Give me my one minute 22 seconds back or I'll sue you in American Court!

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