What could a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph indicate?

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When you run as hard as you can, you soon reach a point where you can run no faster. This is your terminal velocity (or terminal speed if you are changing direction). Terminal velocity is the maximum velocity an object can reach and it depends on the magnitude of the resultant force - when it becomes zero, terminal velocity is reached. But what is it that reduces a resultant force to zero? When you are running, it is air resistance. You should know that the faster an object moves through a fluid, the greater the frictional force that acts on it, as well as the speed changes of an object... Show more

What could a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph indicate?