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30. After terminal velocity is reached the acceleration of a body falling through a fluid is

a. Equal to g
b. Less than g
c. Greater than g
d. Zero

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User Bheinz
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Answer:

d.zero

Step-by-step explanation:

it occurs when the sum of the drag force(Fd) and the buoyancy is equal to the downward force of gravity(Fg) acting on the object. At the point the object causes to accelerates and continues falling at a constant speed.

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User Tweek
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Answer:

After terminal velocity is reached the acceleration of a body falling through a fluid is zero

Hope this helped :3

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