Terminal velocity

6/15/2016

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The Verge (June 15) – When falling through the air, all objects have a terminal velocity that depends on their size, shape and mass. The terminal velocity of an ant (6.4 km/h, according to the physics department at Illinois) is going to differ considerably from the terminal velocity of a human (about 200 km/h).


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This story was published June 15, 2016.