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A solid sphere falls with a terminal velocity `V` in `CO_(2)` gas. If its is allowed to fall in vacuum

A

Terminal velocity of sphere=V

B

Terminal velocity of sphere`ltV`

C

Terminal velocity of sphere`gt`V

D

Sphere never attains terminal velocity

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The correct Answer is:
D

In Vacuum there is no gravity so solid sphere will not attain terminal velocity
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