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Terminal velocity is the maximum speed reached by a falling object when air drag equals gravitational force. Different objects reach different terminal velocities.
Guía paso a paso
- 1Enter mass, drag coefficient, reference area, and fluid density
- 2The calculator applies F_drag = F_gravity at equilibrium
- 3Results show terminal velocity
Ejemplos resueltos
Entrada
m = 75 kg human, C_d = 1.15, A = 0.5 m² (head down)
Resultado
V_terminal ≈ 90 m/s (322 km/h)
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Errores comunes a evitar
- ✕Confusing terminal velocity with escape velocity
- ✕Using incorrect drag coefficient for object shape
Preguntas frecuentes
Does terminal velocity depend on height fallen?
No, once terminal velocity is reached, speed remains constant regardless of further fall distance.
Can terminal velocity be exceeded?
Not in normal circumstances; acceleration becomes zero at terminal velocity. Powered descent can be faster.
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