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Why is the value vequals = 1 6 1 6 called the
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Why is the value vequals = 1 6 1 6 called the terminal velocity? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the
Why is the value
vequals
=
1
6
1
6
called the
"terminal velocity"? Select the correct choice below
and, if
necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A
.
At the end of its
fall, the object always has velocity
vequals
=
1
6
1
6
.
B
.
All solutions have limiting value
enter your response here
as
tright arrow
1
6
1
6
.
C
.
All solutions have limiting value
1
6
1
6
as
tright arrow
plus
+
infinity
.
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