Freefall just means falling without anything to help you maneuver. The second you jump from a plane, you're in freefall. Technically, when you do jumping jacks, you're in freefall on the way down.
What you're asking for is, falling at your terminal velocity. Where you are falling but aren't accelerating because that's the fastest you can go due to friction. At this point, all the forces are balanced out, similar to being stationary. You're moving, but not accelerating.
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Freefall just means falling without anything to help you maneuver. The second you jump from a plane, you're in freefall. Technically, when you do jumping jacks, you're in freefall on the way down.
What you're asking for is, falling at your terminal velocity. Where you are falling but aren't accelerating because that's the fastest you can go due to friction. At this point, all the forces are balanced out, similar to being stationary. You're moving, but not accelerating.