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The Acceleration is zero when the body reaches the terminal velocity, so there must be no net force on the body and all the forces should sum to zero.
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Vt = Terminal Velocity
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Isn’t the resistance actually proportional to v^2?
Yes, it is, but unfortunately the video won't tell you. Please, author, correct that.
But the problem has given that the resistance is proportional to V. Use the formula given in the question instead of the more accurate one.
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The Acceleration is zero when the body reaches the terminal velocity, so there must be no net force on the body and all the forces should sum to zero.
Thanks for posting the additional info, I'll pin your comment! 😊
I'm really glad the algorithm brought your videos to me. I've got a chemistry degree and *still* was eager to get my mental algebra fact-checked with this video.
You're an excellent science communicater, I reckon your students are lucky to have you!
❤❤❤❤thank you
Your videos are beautiful. But make videos longer.
Hello! Hope you are doing well. Have a nice weekend.
Thank you! You too!
Vt = Terminal Velocity
😆 you've figured out what V_t stands for
Can't understand single think 😅but still liked it!
Great explanation ❤
I was lost at 25 seconds 😂
😅 this is a 1 mark question in an A Level exam 😁
@@vt.physics 🤣🤣🤣🤣
First view
Please give me heart
Isn’t the resistance actually proportional to v^2?
Yes, it is, but unfortunately the video won't tell you. Please, author, correct that.
But the problem has given that the resistance is proportional to V. Use the formula given in the question instead of the more accurate one.
you're pretty