It would take 12.75 seconds to fall 2600 feet with gravity, s= 1/2 g t2
Just under 5 minutes.
depends
It all depends on how much you weigh.
The time it takes to fall 400 feet depends on factors like air resistance, but in a vacuum, it would take approximately 4.5 seconds to fall that distance, using the formula for free fall: ( t = \sqrt{\frac{2d}{g}} ), where ( d ) is the distance (400 feet) and ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity (about 32 feet per second squared). With air resistance, the time may be slightly longer.
It would take 12.75 seconds to fall 2600 feet with gravity, s= 1/2 g t2
Just under 5 minutes.
depends
It would take approximately 50 seconds for an object to fall 60,000 feet in a vacuum without air resistance. However, in reality, factors like air resistance would affect the actual time it takes for the object to fall.
It all depends on how much you weigh.
If the air isn't slowing you down and the only force on you is the force of gravity,then you fall 2,712 feet in 12.98 seconds. (rounded)
it just won't take long
This would depend on how fast you were falling. In my opinion, it wouldn't take long at all.
At one foot per second, it would take 15 seconds. The Earth's gravitational pull is 32.2 ft per second squared.
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