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  • 1terminal object — noun An object within a category which receives arrows from all other objects in that category, and such that each of these arrows is unique. In the Sets category, a terminal object is any singleton, since there exists a unique function, namely… …

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  • 2Terminal — may mean: In travel and transport *Pharmaceutical Buying House , is a private initiative global trading platform, located in Dhaka, Bangladesh *Airport terminal, a building at an airport *Bus terminal, a bus station *Container terminal, a… …

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  • 3Terminal velocity (disambiguation) — Terminal velocity may refer to the following: *Terminal velocity, (a) the final speed (usually an impact speed) achieved by an object at the end of its path (where gravity, applied physical acceleration and dragging effects may all play a part),… …

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  • 4Object Manager (Windows) — Object Manager in Windows, categorized hierarchically using namespaces Object Manager (internally called Ob) is a subsystem implemented as part of the Windows Executive which manages Windows resources. Each resource, which are surfaced as logical …

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  • 5terminal velocity — ► NOUN Physics ▪ the constant speed that a freely falling object reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration …

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  • 6Initial and terminal objects — Terminal element redirects here. For the project management concept, see work breakdown structure. In category theory, an abstract branch of mathematics, an initial object of a category C is an object I in C such that for every object X in C,… …

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  • 7Terminal velocity — A free falling object achieves its terminal velocity when the downward force of gravity ( Fg )equals the upward force of drag ( Fd ). This causes the net force on the object to be zero, resulting in an acceleration of zero. Mathematically an… …

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  • 8terminal velocity — 1. Physics. a. the velocity at which a falling body moves through a medium, as air, when the force of resistance of the medium is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity. b. the maximum velocity of a body falling… …

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  • 9Terminal Services — Infobox Software name = Terminal Services developer = Microsoft operating system = Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X latest release version = 6.0.6001.18000 latest release date = February 4, 2008 use = Remote Desktop Access license = MS EULA website =… …

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  • 10Terminal velocity (derivations) — Derivations from Terminal velocity.Derivation of Terminal VelocityA falling object experiences two forces: gravitational force, and a large velocity drag force. The addition of these two forces results in::F = m g q A C d ,where: m is mass of the …

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