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How would you calculate the terminal velocity of a massive object falling through a bottomless vacuum?
As nothing can go faster than the speed of light the object must have a terminal velocity also due to E=mc^2, and A=F/M...
I am just wondering if you can calculate the terminal velocity from the objects static mass.
As nothing can go faster than the speed of light the object must have a terminal velocity also due to E=mc^2, and A=F/M...
I am just wondering if you can calculate the terminal velocity from the objects static mass.