Remember when we studied Free Fall Motion and we assumed that all objects fall with the same acceleration of g or 9.81 m/s2 ?
Well, that wasn’t the whole truth, because not all objects fall with the same acceleration. But it’s a good place to start out when we’re getting our feet wet with physics. (You’ll find this happens a lot when you get to more advanced concepts… you learn the easier stuff first by ignoring a lot of other things until you can learn how to incorporate more things into your equations.) So why do objects stop accelerating and reach terminal velocity, and how why do more massive objects fall faster than less massive? To answer this, we’ll take a look at air resistance and Newton’s Second Law using the F = ma equation.
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