A ball falling near the surface of the Earth where air friction is not negligible eventually slows

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A ball falling near the surface of the Earth where air friction is not negligible eventually slows down to a constant "terminal" velocity. How is that possible given that frictional force increases with increasing velocity? \(\cdot\)

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