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Grades 11 and 12 - Physics - Senior High School - Forces - Forces and Terminal Velocity
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Grades 11 and 12 - Physics - Senior High School - Forces - Forces and Terminal Velocity
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10 Questions

1. What is the speed of an object known as when the force due to gravity and the frictional forces acting on the object are equal?
2. Why does a parachute reduce a parachutist's terminal velocity?
3. The gravity on the moon is 1/6 of the force due to gravity on the Earth. What is the weight of a person on the moon who has a mass of 65 kg?
4. What is the weight of a person on Earth if their mass is 65 kg?
5. Which statement is true for an object which is traveling through a fluid?
6. What could a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph indicate?
7. If an object is placed into a fluid and released on Earth, what will initially happen to the object?
8. What is the weight of a person on Earth if their mass is 65 kg?
9. What is the speed of an object known as when the force due to gravity and the frictional forces acting on the object are equal?
10. Why does a parachute reduce a parachutist's terminal velocity?