Friction and Terminal Velocity

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    • When an object first starts falling, its weight downwards is much larger than any air resistance upwards
    • Resultant force in the downwards direction causes the object to accelerate towards the ground
    • As the object accelerates and its velocity increases, the air resistance will also increase
    • At some point, the air resistance will equal the weight
    • Resultant force will fall to zero when the air resistance equals the weight
    • No resultant force means no acceleration
    • Object has reached its terminal velocity when there's no acceleration
    • Terminal velocity is when the object's velocity remains constant, no longer accelerating or decelerating
    • What a parachute does
      1. Increases surface area
      2. Increases collisions with air
      3. Air resistance increases
      4. Persons decelerates
      5. Air resistance decreases
      6. Forces balance out and we reach a new lower terminal velocity
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