Well the only relation they have is that they are both velocities.
The initial velocity of an object is the velocity it begins moving with. i. e if a ball is thrown its initial velocity is the velocity it has once it leaves the hand.
Terminal velocity is the maximum velocity an object can achieve when it is in free fall. i.e if a bowling ball is dropped from a plane, its velocity will increase until it reaches terminal velocity.
Velocity is the speed at which an object is moving, and the direction
in which it's moving.
Acceleration is the rate at which the object's velocity is changing, and
the direction in which it's changing.
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Answer:
C. 640
Explanation:
The minimum force would occur in a frictionless environment and act parallel to any abutting surface.
F = ma = 160(4) = 640 N