depends where you are
1 foot.
Well the average terminal velocity ofr an average sized jumper is 120mph. I fall at 120mph and fall 10,000 feet in 45/50 seconds so I guess about 213 feet per second.
1 second, since all objects fall at 16 feet per second.
Every second, it falls farther and faster than it fell in the previous second.
9.8 m/s meters per second that is.
1 foot.
1 quarter of and inch.
Well the average terminal velocity ofr an average sized jumper is 120mph. I fall at 120mph and fall 10,000 feet in 45/50 seconds so I guess about 213 feet per second.
All objects fall at 32 feet per second per second, meaning that every second, they are falling 32 feet per second faster. Air resistance may have a minimal effect but the density of the object will not affect the speed.
every second the velocity increases by 9.8m/s per second per second
I think that the fastest free fall speed is limited by physics to 32 ft per second per second.
On earth free fall acceleration is 9.81 meters per second per second or 32.2 feet per second per second, not including air resistance. Around these parts, free fall acceleration is the acceleration due to earth gravity on a body that is not acted on by an outside force (like air resistance or a bungee tether). The actual value is cited in the earlier part answer.
"Free fall" in Physics refers to the acceleration due to gravity which is approximately 9.81 meters per second per second.
The speed of an object in free fall near the earth's surface is always 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second morethan it was one second earlier.
1 second, since all objects fall at 16 feet per second.
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1 foot per second = 0.3048 meters per second.