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Every second, it falls farther and faster than it fell in the previous second.
18,000,500 dollars a second
I Don't Have Far to Fall was created in 1988-08.
Assuming the projectile is subject only to gravity and air resistance is negligible, a projectile will fall approximately 4.9 meters (16 feet) in one second. This is because the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, and in one second, the projectile will be traveling at this speed.
To determine how far the car fell vertically from the bridge to the ground you would need to know how far the bridge roadway is from the ground.
ALL bullets fall at 32 ft per second per second. When you fire a gun, the bullet begins to drop as it leaves the barrel, To hit things further away, you aim higher. You can try this with a garden hose. Over a given distance, the bullet that will drop the least is the fastest- it simply gets there quicker, and has not had time to fall as far.
No. The stars are far beyond any noticeable effects of Earth's gravity. The stars are also far larger and more massive than Earth is, so if Earth were ever to run into one it would be more accurate to say that Earth would fall into the star.
Ferret can be easily hurt by falling, they are not like cats and would not know how to land
It all depends on the weight of the ball but if a tennis ball was thrown it would travel 2 1/2M in 2 seconds but cannot be calculated like this because the further the ball falls the more speed it gains. However there is a trick to this question because the 2nd second is only one second itself. making the answer 1M and 10CM !
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Assuming the object is falling near the surface of the Earth and neglecting air resistance, the object will fall approximately 4.9 meters in 1 second. This calculation is based on the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared.