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    Terminal velocity

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    • When’s skydiver jumps out of a plane, air resistance acts on their body and slowly balances the weight, causing them to reach a terminal velocity. When they open their parachute, air resistance increases, meaning that a new slower terminal velocity will be reached
    • air resistance and weight are the most prominent forces working on falling objects, and terminal velocity is reached when these forces reach and equilibrium
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