in skydiving position, about 130 miles per hour. In dive or pencil position, could be more than 200 mph.
200mph
45.5 mph
40 km hr.
20-25 stories
Depending on condition, they would usually fall between $200-$300.
200mph
45.5 mph
9.8 meters per second squared. So the longer they are in the air, they will fall faster by each second.
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.
200 mph = 321.87 km/h
it will go 200 MPH and above.
The hammer does not truly fall, it is driven by the force of a spring. When released by the trigger, it is driven forward in a fraction of a second, moving fast enough to barely be visible while moving. The exact speed will depend on the force of the spring, weight and length of the hammer, but I would estimate the hammer moves around 200 feet per second.
Think of it this way , if the world changed as fast as electronics, houses would cost $200 and the average family car would go the speed of the space shuttle. So, the world does not change fast.
I would assume that it will go around 200, and I can't wait.
40 km hr.
20-25 stories
200 meters in 27.6 seconds equates to 16.21 miles per hour.