The factors affecting the terminal speed of a falling object include: its mass. its surface area. the acceleration due to gravity, g. read more
Investigation of the Factors Affecting the Rate at Which an Object Falls. A heavier object will fall quicker. This is because the force of gravity will be greater on a heavier object and thus its terminal velocity will also be greater (as mentioned in the latter paragraph). * Surface area of the object. read more
The factors affecting the terminal speed of a falling object include: its mass; its surface area; the acceleration due to gravity, g. The mass of an object and the acceleration due to gravity determine the weight of an object. read more
Factors affecting the speed of falling objects include weight, which is essentially gravitational force, and drag, which is air resistance. All objects have distinct mass, which typically remains constant as they fall. read more