If they're not falling through air, then a bean and a battleship both fall 692 feet
in 6.556 seconds. The weight of the object makes no difference.
If the object IS falling through air, then in order to answer the question, we need to
know the object's shape, size, and volume, plus the temperature, humidity, density,
and pressure of the air, at every altitude between the ground and 692 feet.
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There would be 600 ft² in an object that measured 100 feet long by 6 feet wide.
The length of the shadow depends not only on the height of the object, but also on how high the Sun is in the sky.
Not enough information. The length of the shadow depends on the height of the object AND on the how high the Sun is in the sky.
It would take 12.75 seconds to fall 2600 feet with gravity, s= 1/2 g t2
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.
A 304800 meter object is 1000000 feet long!
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.
It will take approximately 7.1 seconds for an object to fall 500 feet assuming free fall in a vacuum. This time can vary slightly depending on air resistance and other factors.
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A 274.3 metre long rope.
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75 feet long refers to a measurement of length where an object or distance spans 75 feet.
There would be 600 ft² in an object that measured 100 feet long by 6 feet wide.
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two feet long 10-15 pound -
A 2x4 piece of wood.