The speed at which a 160 lb man would hit the ground after a 50 ft fall can be estimated using physics. Ignoring air resistance, he would reach a terminal velocity of about 25-30 feet per second just before impact. Using the formula for free fall, he would take approximately 2.5 seconds to reach the ground, reaching a speed of around 40-45 mph at the moment of impact. However, air resistance would slow him down slightly, so the actual speed may be lower.
Depending on whether or not you got a running start (this affects your body's velocity) you would be falling between 40 and 45 mph.
200mph
in skydiving position, about 130 miles per hour. In dive or pencil position, could be more than 200 mph.
You don't fall when you are at a height of 12756.2 kms above the sea level because you are in space. Depending on the meagre gravity exerted by earth, you will descend slowly. May be when you cross earth's orbit and enter the atmospheric layer, your speed might increase but it will not be vertical fall.
1 g, or one gram of acceleration, is the acceleration experienced due to Earth's gravity, which is approximately 9.81 meters per second squared (m/s²). This means an object in free fall will increase its velocity by about 9.81 m/s for each second it falls. In terms of speed, this translates to a significant increase, as an object would reach about 39.2 m/s after 4 seconds of free fall, assuming no air resistance.
fast
very fast how fast can u fall
1.5 sec
You would first burn to death long ago and be part of the sun. Still, you would fall fast enough that you would be crushed to death if it had a hard surface and wasn't 10,000 degrees F at the surface.
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fifty times a bullet
Well, you would go very very fast when you fall out of planes and takes a while to the ground
if a plane stopped in mid air it would just fall and probely not because it would be going to fast for it to fast to just stop!
That depends on where you're starting from and how fast you're going.
well pretty slow i would imagine, that's if you were driving
Terminal velocity is dictated by the gravitational attraction between the bodies, intermediary fluid properties, and drag coefficient.
A skydiver, falling without an open parachute, will reach a terminal velocity of approx 200 km per hour (55 metres/second).