Terminal velocity is the highest velocity attainable by an object as it falls through air. It occurs once the sum of the drag force (Fd) and buoyancy equals the downward force of gravity (FG) acting on the object. Since the net force on the object is zero, the object has zero acceleration.
In fluid dynamics, an object is moving at its terminal velocity if its speed is constant due to the restraining force exerted by the fluid through which it is moving.
As the speed of an object increases, the drag force acting on the object, resultant of the substance (e.g., air or water) it is passing through, increases. At some speed, the drag or force of resistance will equal the gravitational pull on the object (buoyancy is considered below). At this point the object ceases to accelerate and continues falling at a constant speed called terminal velocity (also called settling velocity). An object moving downward with greater than terminal velocity (for example because it was thrown downwards or it fell from a thinner part of the atmosphere or it changed shape) will slow down until it reaches terminal velocity. Drag depends on the projected area, and this is why objects with a large projected area relative to mass, such as parachutes, have a lower terminal velocity than objects with a small projected area relative to mass, such as bullets.
Terminal Reality also developed a similar game, Fury3, published that same year by Microsoft. It used the same game engine (Photex + Terrain Engine 1) and basic game mechanics, but was designed to run natively on the new Windows 95 operating system. Though considered to add little to the gameplay of Terminal Velocity,Fury3 spawned an add-on pack, F!Zone, as well as a sequel, Hellbender. In 2015, co-founder of Terminal Reality, the game's original developer Mark Randel, relesased a version for Android & iOS , it was published by Trebuchet Entertainment LLC.
Gameplay
The player can fly at low speeds without falling. The player's craft also has no inertia, meaning its course can be changed instantly. There are seven different weapons, ranging from guns, blasters and rockets to homing missiles and a rare secret weapon, and only the first blaster type will never run out of ammo. Additionally, it possesses powerful afterburners that allow it to move at very high speed, which is useful in order to evade attacks, but sacrifices the ability to return fire temporarily (they can be selected like weapons, and if they are, the fire button will ignite the afterburners).
The craft is able to survive some hits, and even some collisions with the terrain, including tunnels.
This video covers:
- The concept of terminal resistance
- What affects air resistance
- The link between resultant force and acceleration
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- See below for whether it is triple or combined for your exam board
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Only need to know the details if you're doing triple (separate), otherwise you just need to know the general idea of terminal velocity
IGCSE Edexcel - Everything is relevant to your course!
Edexcel - Not in you course
OCR 21st Century - Not in course
OCR Gateway - Only relevant for triple (separate) and higher tier.
GCSE Chemistry playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN8kH9Vvqo0&list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69k...
published: 08 Dec 2019
John Petrucci - Terminal Velocity (Official Video)
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Terminal Velocity marks the first solo album by John Petrucci to be released in 15 years, as well as, his first through The Orchard Music on his Sound Mind Music record label. The artwork was created by Sean M. Smith at Echo Designlab (Stone Sour, Hollywood Undead, In This Moment). Terminal Velocity was written and produced by John Petrucci, recorded by James ‘Jimmy T’ Meslin and mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage, Arch Enemy).
The album sees the return of bassist Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Flying Colors) who played on John’s debut solo album and subsequent G3 tours, as well as, an eagerly anticipated reunion with form...
published: 07 Aug 2020
John Petrucci - Terminal Velocity(Full Album)
2020
00:00 Terminal Velocity
06:07 The Oddfather
12:32 Happy Song
18:33 Gemini
24:39 Out of the Blue
30:26 Glassy-Eyed Zombies
36:21 The Way Things Fall
43:55 Snake in My Boot
47:59 Temple of Circadia
John Petrucci
Mike Portnoy
published: 04 Apr 2021
Terminal velocity on a skydiver
How a sky diver reaches terminal velocity before opening their 'chute and achieving a new terminal velocity.
published: 18 Jun 2014
Terminal velocity
If you jump out of an airplane, how does your speed change as you fall?
published: 17 Oct 2014
Terminal Velocity Trailer
Terminal Velocity Trailer - 1994 Check out red-evidz on youtube
Charlie Sheen plays a sky diving instructor getting caught up in an espionage/thriller... Winning!!
Directed by: Dean Sarafain
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Nastassja Kinski & James Gandolfini
published: 03 Nov 2011
Terminal Velocity
The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10pWfDUGcqI&hd=1
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published: 19 Jul 2012
How does terminal velocity work?
How does terminal velocity work? The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
Narrated by Ben Moore :http://www.youtube.com/guernsey2010
published: 12 Oct 2013
Hard Trance Techno - Terminal Velocity
By my fave Hard Trance Artist, Technikal!! in my top 10 favorites
This video covers:
- The concept of terminal resistance
- What affects air resistance
- The link between resultant force and acceleration
General info:
- Su...
This video covers:
- The concept of terminal resistance
- What affects air resistance
- The link between resultant force and acceleration
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- See below for whether it is triple or combined for your exam board
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Only need to know the details if you're doing triple (separate), otherwise you just need to know the general idea of terminal velocity
IGCSE Edexcel - Everything is relevant to your course!
Edexcel - Not in you course
OCR 21st Century - Not in course
OCR Gateway - Only relevant for triple (separate) and higher tier.
GCSE Chemistry playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN8kH9Vvqo0&list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W
GCSE Biology Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--dIBinUdeU&list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g
GCSE Physics Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVJfRxeAxo&list=PLidqqIGKox7UVC-8WC9djoeBzwxPeXph7
This video covers:
- The concept of terminal resistance
- What affects air resistance
- The link between resultant force and acceleration
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- See below for whether it is triple or combined for your exam board
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Only need to know the details if you're doing triple (separate), otherwise you just need to know the general idea of terminal velocity
IGCSE Edexcel - Everything is relevant to your course!
Edexcel - Not in you course
OCR 21st Century - Not in course
OCR Gateway - Only relevant for triple (separate) and higher tier.
GCSE Chemistry playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN8kH9Vvqo0&list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W
GCSE Biology Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--dIBinUdeU&list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g
GCSE Physics Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVJfRxeAxo&list=PLidqqIGKox7UVC-8WC9djoeBzwxPeXph7
TERMINAL VELOCITY ALBUM OUT NOW! - https://orcd.co/TerminalVelocity
GET TICKETS FOR MY FIRST EVER SOLO TOUR THIS FALL: https://bnds.us/srbden
Terminal Velocity...
TERMINAL VELOCITY ALBUM OUT NOW! - https://orcd.co/TerminalVelocity
GET TICKETS FOR MY FIRST EVER SOLO TOUR THIS FALL: https://bnds.us/srbden
Terminal Velocity marks the first solo album by John Petrucci to be released in 15 years, as well as, his first through The Orchard Music on his Sound Mind Music record label. The artwork was created by Sean M. Smith at Echo Designlab (Stone Sour, Hollywood Undead, In This Moment). Terminal Velocity was written and produced by John Petrucci, recorded by James ‘Jimmy T’ Meslin and mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage, Arch Enemy).
The album sees the return of bassist Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Flying Colors) who played on John’s debut solo album and subsequent G3 tours, as well as, an eagerly anticipated reunion with former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy (Transatlantic, Winery Dogs, Sons Of Apollo). “It was awesome bringing Dave back to play bass on this album. He is just such a monster player who can handle anything you throw at him with tastefulness and unmatched musicality. His melodic approach to bass lines along with impeccable technique and groove for days really stands out on these tunes.”
Portnoy’s appearance on Terminal Velocity marks the first recording of the guitarist and his former bandmate in over a decade and the first since Portnoy left the band in 2010. “Having Mike play drums on this record was really special for me and he did an absolutely incredible job navigating the various styles and technical challenges my music presented in the way that only he can do. It was very cathartic for the both of us, I think, to be playing music together again after all these years and it really felt great! Mike’s spirited, intuitive and energetic playing truly helped to elevate these new songs to a level that I couldn’t be happier with.”
In the beginning of March 2020 while the COVID-19 global pandemic was unrelentingly reeking it’s havoc on the world and especially NY, John started working on the music that would make up Terminal Velocity at the DT Headquarters on Long Island with engineer Jimmy T at the helm. “All DT touring for the rest of the year was either being cancelled or postponed and even though I had already planned on starting the project this Spring, I suddenly found myself with many unanticipated months at home. Jimmy T and I would head into the DTHQ 5 days week for about 2 and a half months and, as I wrote and constructed the new tunes, he was right there capturing it all and turning it into a record. Initially, he programmed drums and we shared bass playing responsibilities just to get the ideas to a place where they sounded like completed and cohesive songs but we always anticipating that ‘work in progress’ drums and bass would eventually be replaced.”
The 9 songs on Terminal Velocity showcase John’s affinity for writing tightly-weaved guitar instrumental powerhouses that feature everything from monster riff breaks to passion-filled melodic themes worthy of film soundtracks, to all-out shred extravaganzas that leave the listener feeling like they just stepped off of a thrilling musical roller coaster ride. “Much like the songs on my first solo album, Suspended Animation, I wanted the new tunes to really showcase what I’m all about as a player and to give an up-to-date depiction of where I am musically and how I like to express myself on the instrument. It’s about capturing the attitude of the performances and of course as always, very much about capturing the tone that I’ve worked so hard over the years to develop and refine.”
Although a few of the songs that make up Terminal Velocity were actually written quite a long time ago and even played live but never properly recorded, over half the album’s content is new music that John created while in the studio during the quarantine. “I believe that making this record when I did really helped me to maintain a sense of stability and normalcy during such a crazy time in our history.” “It was encouraging for me and my family to embrace something so hopeful and positive as we faced a very uncertain future in the music industry and in the world and for that, I am truly grateful for having music be such a big part of my life.”
Track listing:
1.Terminal Velocity
2.The Oddfather
3.Happy Song
4.Gemini
5.Out Of The Blue
6.Glassy-Eyed Zombies
7.The Way Things Fall
8.Snake In My Boot
9.Temple Of Circadia
TERMINAL VELOCITY ALBUM OUT NOW! - https://orcd.co/TerminalVelocity
GET TICKETS FOR MY FIRST EVER SOLO TOUR THIS FALL: https://bnds.us/srbden
Terminal Velocity marks the first solo album by John Petrucci to be released in 15 years, as well as, his first through The Orchard Music on his Sound Mind Music record label. The artwork was created by Sean M. Smith at Echo Designlab (Stone Sour, Hollywood Undead, In This Moment). Terminal Velocity was written and produced by John Petrucci, recorded by James ‘Jimmy T’ Meslin and mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage, Arch Enemy).
The album sees the return of bassist Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Flying Colors) who played on John’s debut solo album and subsequent G3 tours, as well as, an eagerly anticipated reunion with former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy (Transatlantic, Winery Dogs, Sons Of Apollo). “It was awesome bringing Dave back to play bass on this album. He is just such a monster player who can handle anything you throw at him with tastefulness and unmatched musicality. His melodic approach to bass lines along with impeccable technique and groove for days really stands out on these tunes.”
Portnoy’s appearance on Terminal Velocity marks the first recording of the guitarist and his former bandmate in over a decade and the first since Portnoy left the band in 2010. “Having Mike play drums on this record was really special for me and he did an absolutely incredible job navigating the various styles and technical challenges my music presented in the way that only he can do. It was very cathartic for the both of us, I think, to be playing music together again after all these years and it really felt great! Mike’s spirited, intuitive and energetic playing truly helped to elevate these new songs to a level that I couldn’t be happier with.”
In the beginning of March 2020 while the COVID-19 global pandemic was unrelentingly reeking it’s havoc on the world and especially NY, John started working on the music that would make up Terminal Velocity at the DT Headquarters on Long Island with engineer Jimmy T at the helm. “All DT touring for the rest of the year was either being cancelled or postponed and even though I had already planned on starting the project this Spring, I suddenly found myself with many unanticipated months at home. Jimmy T and I would head into the DTHQ 5 days week for about 2 and a half months and, as I wrote and constructed the new tunes, he was right there capturing it all and turning it into a record. Initially, he programmed drums and we shared bass playing responsibilities just to get the ideas to a place where they sounded like completed and cohesive songs but we always anticipating that ‘work in progress’ drums and bass would eventually be replaced.”
The 9 songs on Terminal Velocity showcase John’s affinity for writing tightly-weaved guitar instrumental powerhouses that feature everything from monster riff breaks to passion-filled melodic themes worthy of film soundtracks, to all-out shred extravaganzas that leave the listener feeling like they just stepped off of a thrilling musical roller coaster ride. “Much like the songs on my first solo album, Suspended Animation, I wanted the new tunes to really showcase what I’m all about as a player and to give an up-to-date depiction of where I am musically and how I like to express myself on the instrument. It’s about capturing the attitude of the performances and of course as always, very much about capturing the tone that I’ve worked so hard over the years to develop and refine.”
Although a few of the songs that make up Terminal Velocity were actually written quite a long time ago and even played live but never properly recorded, over half the album’s content is new music that John created while in the studio during the quarantine. “I believe that making this record when I did really helped me to maintain a sense of stability and normalcy during such a crazy time in our history.” “It was encouraging for me and my family to embrace something so hopeful and positive as we faced a very uncertain future in the music industry and in the world and for that, I am truly grateful for having music be such a big part of my life.”
Track listing:
1.Terminal Velocity
2.The Oddfather
3.Happy Song
4.Gemini
5.Out Of The Blue
6.Glassy-Eyed Zombies
7.The Way Things Fall
8.Snake In My Boot
9.Temple Of Circadia
2020
00:00 Terminal Velocity
06:07 The Oddfather
12:32 Happy Song
18:33 Gemini
24:39 Out of the Blue
30:26 Glassy-Eyed Zombies
36:21 The Way Things Fall
43:55...
2020
00:00 Terminal Velocity
06:07 The Oddfather
12:32 Happy Song
18:33 Gemini
24:39 Out of the Blue
30:26 Glassy-Eyed Zombies
36:21 The Way Things Fall
43:55 Snake in My Boot
47:59 Temple of Circadia
John Petrucci
Mike Portnoy
2020
00:00 Terminal Velocity
06:07 The Oddfather
12:32 Happy Song
18:33 Gemini
24:39 Out of the Blue
30:26 Glassy-Eyed Zombies
36:21 The Way Things Fall
43:55 Snake in My Boot
47:59 Temple of Circadia
John Petrucci
Mike Portnoy
Terminal Velocity Trailer - 1994 Check out red-evidz on youtube
Charlie Sheen plays a sky diving instructor getting caught up in an espionage/thriller... Winn...
Terminal Velocity Trailer - 1994 Check out red-evidz on youtube
Charlie Sheen plays a sky diving instructor getting caught up in an espionage/thriller... Winning!!
Directed by: Dean Sarafain
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Nastassja Kinski & James Gandolfini
Terminal Velocity Trailer - 1994 Check out red-evidz on youtube
Charlie Sheen plays a sky diving instructor getting caught up in an espionage/thriller... Winning!!
Directed by: Dean Sarafain
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Nastassja Kinski & James Gandolfini
The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
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The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B35s153JxxE&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSYfQm1kHdc&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6l_Aks8kZw&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSy-Noso0Rw&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10pWfDUGcqI&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgl2Ask22-M&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI4ZuXjRh6A&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QyxXGoYB_w&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vznQxEedxDo&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH6lKiMq_v4&hd=1
The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbTFWgLgvDE&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B35s153JxxE&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSYfQm1kHdc&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6l_Aks8kZw&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSy-Noso0Rw&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10pWfDUGcqI&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgl2Ask22-M&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI4ZuXjRh6A&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QyxXGoYB_w&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vznQxEedxDo&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH6lKiMq_v4&hd=1
How does terminal velocity work? The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
Narrate...
How does terminal velocity work? The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
Narrated by Ben Moore :http://www.youtube.com/guernsey2010
How does terminal velocity work? The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
Narrated by Ben Moore :http://www.youtube.com/guernsey2010
This video covers:
- The concept of terminal resistance
- What affects air resistance
- The link between resultant force and acceleration
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- See below for whether it is triple or combined for your exam board
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Only need to know the details if you're doing triple (separate), otherwise you just need to know the general idea of terminal velocity
IGCSE Edexcel - Everything is relevant to your course!
Edexcel - Not in you course
OCR 21st Century - Not in course
OCR Gateway - Only relevant for triple (separate) and higher tier.
GCSE Chemistry playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN8kH9Vvqo0&list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W
GCSE Biology Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--dIBinUdeU&list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g
GCSE Physics Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVJfRxeAxo&list=PLidqqIGKox7UVC-8WC9djoeBzwxPeXph7
TERMINAL VELOCITY ALBUM OUT NOW! - https://orcd.co/TerminalVelocity
GET TICKETS FOR MY FIRST EVER SOLO TOUR THIS FALL: https://bnds.us/srbden
Terminal Velocity marks the first solo album by John Petrucci to be released in 15 years, as well as, his first through The Orchard Music on his Sound Mind Music record label. The artwork was created by Sean M. Smith at Echo Designlab (Stone Sour, Hollywood Undead, In This Moment). Terminal Velocity was written and produced by John Petrucci, recorded by James ‘Jimmy T’ Meslin and mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage, Arch Enemy).
The album sees the return of bassist Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Flying Colors) who played on John’s debut solo album and subsequent G3 tours, as well as, an eagerly anticipated reunion with former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy (Transatlantic, Winery Dogs, Sons Of Apollo). “It was awesome bringing Dave back to play bass on this album. He is just such a monster player who can handle anything you throw at him with tastefulness and unmatched musicality. His melodic approach to bass lines along with impeccable technique and groove for days really stands out on these tunes.”
Portnoy’s appearance on Terminal Velocity marks the first recording of the guitarist and his former bandmate in over a decade and the first since Portnoy left the band in 2010. “Having Mike play drums on this record was really special for me and he did an absolutely incredible job navigating the various styles and technical challenges my music presented in the way that only he can do. It was very cathartic for the both of us, I think, to be playing music together again after all these years and it really felt great! Mike’s spirited, intuitive and energetic playing truly helped to elevate these new songs to a level that I couldn’t be happier with.”
In the beginning of March 2020 while the COVID-19 global pandemic was unrelentingly reeking it’s havoc on the world and especially NY, John started working on the music that would make up Terminal Velocity at the DT Headquarters on Long Island with engineer Jimmy T at the helm. “All DT touring for the rest of the year was either being cancelled or postponed and even though I had already planned on starting the project this Spring, I suddenly found myself with many unanticipated months at home. Jimmy T and I would head into the DTHQ 5 days week for about 2 and a half months and, as I wrote and constructed the new tunes, he was right there capturing it all and turning it into a record. Initially, he programmed drums and we shared bass playing responsibilities just to get the ideas to a place where they sounded like completed and cohesive songs but we always anticipating that ‘work in progress’ drums and bass would eventually be replaced.”
The 9 songs on Terminal Velocity showcase John’s affinity for writing tightly-weaved guitar instrumental powerhouses that feature everything from monster riff breaks to passion-filled melodic themes worthy of film soundtracks, to all-out shred extravaganzas that leave the listener feeling like they just stepped off of a thrilling musical roller coaster ride. “Much like the songs on my first solo album, Suspended Animation, I wanted the new tunes to really showcase what I’m all about as a player and to give an up-to-date depiction of where I am musically and how I like to express myself on the instrument. It’s about capturing the attitude of the performances and of course as always, very much about capturing the tone that I’ve worked so hard over the years to develop and refine.”
Although a few of the songs that make up Terminal Velocity were actually written quite a long time ago and even played live but never properly recorded, over half the album’s content is new music that John created while in the studio during the quarantine. “I believe that making this record when I did really helped me to maintain a sense of stability and normalcy during such a crazy time in our history.” “It was encouraging for me and my family to embrace something so hopeful and positive as we faced a very uncertain future in the music industry and in the world and for that, I am truly grateful for having music be such a big part of my life.”
Track listing:
1.Terminal Velocity
2.The Oddfather
3.Happy Song
4.Gemini
5.Out Of The Blue
6.Glassy-Eyed Zombies
7.The Way Things Fall
8.Snake In My Boot
9.Temple Of Circadia
2020
00:00 Terminal Velocity
06:07 The Oddfather
12:32 Happy Song
18:33 Gemini
24:39 Out of the Blue
30:26 Glassy-Eyed Zombies
36:21 The Way Things Fall
43:55 Snake in My Boot
47:59 Temple of Circadia
John Petrucci
Mike Portnoy
Terminal Velocity Trailer - 1994 Check out red-evidz on youtube
Charlie Sheen plays a sky diving instructor getting caught up in an espionage/thriller... Winning!!
Directed by: Dean Sarafain
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Nastassja Kinski & James Gandolfini
The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow
Follow SciShow on Twiter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow
Narrated by Michael Aranda: http://www.youtube.com/michaelaranda
All video footage used via Creative Commons license. See the full videos at the links below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbTFWgLgvDE&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B35s153JxxE&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSYfQm1kHdc&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6l_Aks8kZw&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSy-Noso0Rw&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10pWfDUGcqI&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgl2Ask22-M&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI4ZuXjRh6A&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QyxXGoYB_w&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vznQxEedxDo&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH6lKiMq_v4&hd=1
How does terminal velocity work? The terminal velocity of an object is the speed at which the force of drag equals the force of gravity on that object.
Narrated by Ben Moore :http://www.youtube.com/guernsey2010
Terminal velocity is the highest velocity attainable by an object as it falls through air. It occurs once the sum of the drag force (Fd) and buoyancy equals the downward force of gravity (FG) acting on the object. Since the net force on the object is zero, the object has zero acceleration.
In fluid dynamics, an object is moving at its terminal velocity if its speed is constant due to the restraining force exerted by the fluid through which it is moving.
As the speed of an object increases, the drag force acting on the object, resultant of the substance (e.g., air or water) it is passing through, increases. At some speed, the drag or force of resistance will equal the gravitational pull on the object (buoyancy is considered below). At this point the object ceases to accelerate and continues falling at a constant speed called terminal velocity (also called settling velocity). An object moving downward with greater than terminal velocity (for example because it was thrown downwards or it fell from a thinner part of the atmosphere or it changed shape) will slow down until it reaches terminal velocity. Drag depends on the projected area, and this is why objects with a large projected area relative to mass, such as parachutes, have a lower terminal velocity than objects with a small projected area relative to mass, such as bullets.
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