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Physics, 05.10.2019 04:30 martinezlittleman

Suppose the terminal velocity of an object with a characteristic length of 3 mm is 4.0 m/s. if the characteristic length were to increase to 5 cm, what would be terminal velocity be? o 63 m/s 0.040 m/s 0.40 m/s o 560 m/s o 830 m/s 1100 m/s o 5600 m/s

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