This video introduces and explains terminal velocity for A Level Physics.
When an object falls and is subject to a drag force then it will end up falling at a constant velocity. The terminal velocity of a human is around 55 m/s. However, terminal velocity isn’t just for falling things. Here I explore this subject in more detail.
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