speed skating
Terminal speed refers to the constant speed of an object falling through a fluid when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity. Terminal velocity, on the other hand, is the maximum speed reached by an object falling through a fluid when it stops accelerating due to air resistance. Terminal velocity is a specific type of terminal speed.
Speed stacking is a sport requiring high dexterity and hand-eye coordination. The purpose is to stack a group of cups into a specific design (often a sort of pyramid) as quickly as possible. The sport was created by Wayne Godinet in 1985.
Delta uses Heathrow terminal T4.
Football is a sport that uses a pigskin.
Terminal velocity is the constant speed that an object reaches when the force of gravity is balanced by the force of air resistance. The speed at terminal velocity depends on the mass and shape of the object, as well as atmospheric conditions.
Speed is not always important in sport. It's relative to the sport you are participating in.
United Airlines uses Terminal 3 in Singapore.
In that case, the object is said to have achieved terminal speed.
The sport of auto racing focuses on speed.
A falling object that has reached its terminal speed no longer accelerates due to air resistance balancing the gravitational force. At terminal speed, the object continues to fall with a constant velocity and no longer gains speed.
Badminton is a racquet sport that uses a net and a shuttlecock.