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In the context of the falling ball experiment, what does 'terminal velocity' mean?
A. The maximum speed achieved during the fall
B. The speed at which the ball first enters the liquid
C. The constant speed reached when the net gravitational force equals the viscous drag force
D. The average speed of the ball throughout its fall
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