loppunopeus
Loppunopeus, often translated as terminal velocity, is the maximum speed an object can achieve when falling through a fluid, such as air or water. It occurs when the drag force exerted by the fluid on the object equals the force of gravity pulling the object downwards. At this point, the net force on the object is zero, and therefore, its acceleration becomes zero. From this point on, the object continues to fall at a constant speed, which is its loppunopeus.
The loppunopeus of an object depends on several factors, including its mass, shape, and the density of
Understanding loppunopeus is important in various fields, including physics, engineering, and meteorology. For example, it is