Answer: 38000 ' = 11.5824 km
200mph
The answer to that is 40-56 mph i quess
45.5 mph
When a paratrooper first leaves a military jump plane, they typically experience an initial free fall speed of about 120 miles per hour, which translates to approximately 176 feet per second. This speed is reached due to the force of gravity acting on them as they fall. However, once they deploy their parachute, their descent speed significantly decreases to about 17 feet per second.
Answer: 38000 ' = 11.5824 km
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 38000 metres is equal to 38000/0.3048 = 124671.92 feet.
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Vstall of an Airbus 330 varies with weight however, at 38000 feet that speed could be close to 200 KTS indicated.
200mph
1.5 sec
7 and 13 over 66
That depends on the plane's glide ratio, air speed, and angle of attack,and on how long it has been falling.It does NOT depend on the plane's weight.
The answer to that is 40-56 mph i quess
45.5 mph
The highest fall survived without a parachute is approximately 33,000 feet. Vesna Vulović, a flight attendant from Serbia, holds the record for surviving a fall from that height after a plane explosion in 1972.
I am a Quantum Mechanic Hydrolic Rolantics Physicsist from Harvard and it will fall at at either inifinity miles per hour or it will not fall at all.