All falling objects (including a human body wearing a parachute) will accelerate until they reach terminal velocity. At the point where the speed of the falling parachutist is no longer increasing, the acceleration has reached zero and the parachuter is said to have reached terminal velocity.
Read MoreAll falling objects (including a human body wearing a parachute) will accelerate until they reach terminal velocity. At the point where the speed of the falling parachutist is no longer increasing, the acceleration has reached zero and the parachuter is said to have reached terminal velocity.
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