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What is the relation between mass of a body and terminal velocity of that body? explain elaborately

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ApprovedApproved Tutor Answer8 Years ago

There is no simple answer to this.

Terminal velocity depends on the geometry and on the orientation of the body - that's why there's such a thing as “aerodynamics”.

The terminal velocity of a human lying down (like you see skydivers doing) is somewhere around 140mph.

But if you rotate 90 degrees into a standing position, the terminal velocity is closer to 180mph (although this is itself hugely variable) - but you haven't changed anythingabout the human - not density, not mass - nothing!

Actually calculating/predicting terminal velocity is a horrible, horrible task in real life - and involves heavy use of differential equations and a study of turbulent flows and so on and so forth.

Therefore there is no way to give an answer to your question - since you have a hundred extra variables that you have not defined.