Originally posted by Tattila the Hun
Terminal Velocity:
"The speed at which atmospheric drag matches the pull of gravity, resulting in a constant fall rate; a body falling at maximum acceleration. The typical freefall equilibrium velocity attained against air resistance is approximately 160 - 200 fps, or about 110 - 130 mph for the stable face-to-earth body position; but speeds as high as 300 miles per hour have been reached."
Terminal Velocity:
"The speed at which atmospheric drag matches the pull of gravity, resulting in a constant fall rate; a body falling at maximum acceleration. The typical freefall equilibrium velocity attained against air resistance is approximately 160 - 200 fps, or about 110 - 130 mph for the stable face-to-earth body position; but speeds as high as 300 miles per hour have been reached."
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