FallingWeight
FallingWeight refers to a common physics scenario involving an object subjected to the force of gravity as it descends through a medium, typically air or another fluid. When an object falls, gravity exerts a downward force, causing it to accelerate. However, as the object's speed increases, a resistive force, known as drag, also increases. This drag force acts in the opposite direction to the motion, opposing the pull of gravity.
Initially, when the object starts falling, its velocity is low, and the drag force is negligible. As
The terminal velocity depends on several factors, including the object's shape, size, mass, and the properties