lõppkiirust
Lõppkiirust, a term derived from Estonian, translates to "terminal velocity" in English. It represents the maximum speed an object can attain when falling through a fluid, such as air or water. This occurs when the drag force, which opposes the motion of the object, becomes equal in magnitude to the force of gravity pulling it down. At this point, the net force acting on the object is zero, resulting in constant velocity.
Several factors influence an object's terminal velocity. These include the object's mass, its shape, and the
Understanding terminal velocity has practical applications in various fields. For example, it is important in the