Which is the equation for terminal velocity?(1 point)

Responses

Vt=w2dACd−−−−−√
upper V subscript t baseline equals Start Root Start Fraction w over 2 d upper A Upper C subscript d baseline End Fraction End Root

Vt=2wdACd−−−−√
upper V subscript t baseline equals Start Root Start Fraction 2 w over d upper A Upper C subscript d baseline End Fraction End Root

Vt=dACd2w−−−−√
upper V subscript t baseline equals Start Root Start Fraction d upper A Upper C subscript d baseline over 2 w End Fraction End Root

Vt=2mdACd−−−−√

None of the provided equations represent the correct equation for terminal velocity. The correct equation for terminal velocity is:

Vt = sqrt((2 * m * g) / (ρ * A * Cd))

where Vt is the terminal velocity, m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity, ρ represents the density of the fluid, A is the cross-sectional area of the object, and Cd is the drag coefficient.