How fast is an object traveling after 3seconds if its terminal velocity is about 35 m/s.?

To determine the speed of an object after a certain amount of time, we need to know if the object has reached its terminal velocity or if it is still accelerating.

Terminal velocity is the maximum speed at which an object can fall through the air due to the resistance of the air. When an object reaches its terminal velocity, it no longer accelerates and its speed remains constant.

In this case, we are given that the object's terminal velocity is 35 m/s. If the object has already reached its terminal velocity, we can conclude that its speed will remain constant at 35 m/s after any amount of time.

Therefore, after 3 seconds, if the object has already reached its terminal velocity, it will still be traveling at 35 m/s.