The answer to that is 40-56 mph i quess
At the end of 3 seconds, a falling object is falling at 65.8 mph faster than when it was released, ignoring air resistance.
It depends on how far they've been falling and how they started falling. A bullet shot out of a gun aimed straight downward will travel faster than a ball dropped from the same height. And the speed will not remain constant. It will accelarate at a rate of 32 ft/sec2 until it reaches a terminal velocity due to friction. In other words, it will get faster as it gets closer to the earth.
Depending on whether or not you got a running start (this affects your body's velocity) you would be falling between 40 and 45 mph.
When a person gown 1 cm in 3 month is not slow or fast growing. Grown 1 cm in 3 months is average for a person.
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17 mph
9.8 meters per second squared. So the longer they are in the air, they will fall faster by each second.
They do fall. But they're traveling fast enough so that the surface of the Earth falls away from them as fast as they are falling. Same thing that keeps the Earth from falling into the sun.
it depends on how cloudy and fast the snow is falling.
if there is no air then both will take same time.But due to presence of air person who is without parachute will take less time.
Galileo
They don't fall because they're travelling too fast to fall. An orbit is technically a fall. An object orbits when it falls at the same rate as its forward movement, so while it's falling toward the earth, the earth is falling away from it below.
This would depend on how fast you were falling. In my opinion, it wouldn't take long at all.
A person will free fall at close to 200 miles per hour if he or she balls up. With the arms and legs extended, a person will fall at about 120 miles per hour.
About 27-30MPH
You need the amount of time that it took to fall the 45m.
At the end of 3 seconds, a falling object is falling at 65.8 mph faster than when it was released, ignoring air resistance.