question archive As an object accelerates (usually downwards due to gravity), the drag force acting on the object increases causing acceleration to decrease
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As an object accelerates (usually downwards due to gravity), the drag force acting on the object increases causing acceleration to decrease. At a particular speed the weight of the object equals the the drag force. At this point the object ceases to accelerate together. And continues falling with a constant speed called terminal velocity.