Terminal Velocity (Also seen in GCSE Physics 2)
If an object is pushed out of a plane it will accelerate towards the ground because of its weight (due to the Earth’s gravity). Its velocity will increase as it falls but as it does, so does the drag forces acting on the object (air resistance). Eventually the air resistance will balance the weight of the object. This means there will be no overall force which means there will be no acceleration. The object stops accelerating and has reached its terminal velocity.