Terminal Velocity Calculator

Compute drag-limited terminal velocity from mass, cross-sectional area, drag coefficient, and air density, with skydiver and sphere presets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is terminal velocity?

The constant speed a falling object reaches when air drag exactly balances gravity, so net force and acceleration become zero.

What determines it?

v_t = √(2mg / (ρ·A·Cd)): heavier or smaller objects fall faster; larger area, higher drag coefficient, or denser air slow them down.

Why does a skydiver slow down after opening a parachute?

The parachute massively increases area A and drag coefficient Cd, dropping terminal velocity from roughly 55 m/s in free fall to a safe few m/s.

Does altitude matter?

Yes: air density ρ falls with altitude, so terminal velocity is higher in thin air and decreases as the object descends into denser air.

Important Disclaimer: Estimates for informational purposes only.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult qualified professionals in relevant fields before making important decisions based on these results.