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∙ 12y agoMass doesn't affect this equation, if its falling from rest at an acceleration (a) of 10 m/s2 the distance travelled (s) in 7 seconds (t) is resolved by the equation:
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s = 0.5 * a * t2
s = 0.5 * 10 * 49
s = 245 metres
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∙ 12y agoSeconds times seconds -- for example, the acceleration of a falling body in the earth's gravitational field is equal to 9.8 metres per second squared, so if a body has been falling for 5 seconds, the equation reads 9.8M x 5 x 5
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
1 kg*m/s2 = 1 N (1 Newton) A Newton is a measure of force.
You apply gravity (a= -9.8 m/s squared), the weight of the parachuter, the delta x (change in distance) and the air resistance of the parachute.
Conversion: hertz per seconds squared x 12,960 = kilohertz per hours squared
Assuming the object is falling under gravity, it will fall approximately 78.4 meters in 4 seconds. This is based on the formula: distance = 0.5 x acceleration due to gravity x time squared.
Seconds times seconds -- for example, the acceleration of a falling body in the earth's gravitational field is equal to 9.8 metres per second squared, so if a body has been falling for 5 seconds, the equation reads 9.8M x 5 x 5
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
9.8 m/s squared?
Regardless of the height from which it is falling, (neglecting air resistance) it's speed will be 19.62 metres per second. (Acceleration from gravity is 9.81 metres per second squared, so after 1 second it is moving at 9.81 metres per second and after 2 seconds it is moving at 19.62 metres per second.
Any free falling object accelerates at towards the earth at 10 meters per second squared regardless of volume and mass. This is due to gravity.
When an object is falling and the force of gravity is the only force acting on it, the object experiences a constant acceleration towards the Earth due to gravity. This acceleration is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared near the surface of the Earth.
39.24 [m/s].
weight=(mass)(gravity) multiply your kg by 8.8
1 kg*m/s2 = 1 N (1 Newton) A Newton is a measure of force.
You apply gravity (a= -9.8 m/s squared), the weight of the parachuter, the delta x (change in distance) and the air resistance of the parachute.
Conversion: hertz per seconds squared x 12,960 = kilohertz per hours squared