The time it takes to fall 50 meters can be estimated using the formula for free fall: ( t = \sqrt{\frac{2h}{g}} ), where ( h ) is the height (50 meters) and ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). Plugging in the values, the time would be about 3.19 seconds. This calculation assumes no air resistance and that the fall starts from rest.
9.8 m/s meters per second that is.
You didn't tell us how long it took to walk those 3.33 meters, so it is impossible to know how long 100 meters would take.
It depends on your speed.
depends on weight of object and wind strength.normally heavy objects will drop down faster than lighter objects.
It will depend on how fast each steps I take.
9.8 m/s meters per second that is.
You didn't tell us how long it took to walk those 3.33 meters, so it is impossible to know how long 100 meters would take.
4 Seconds
it would take 75 seconds
it just won't take long
This would depend on how fast you were falling. In my opinion, it wouldn't take long at all.
It depends on your speed.
depends on weight of object and wind strength.normally heavy objects will drop down faster than lighter objects.
It will depend on how fast each steps I take.
30 seconds
It would take 3.0857 seconds.
It would take 12.75 seconds to fall 2600 feet with gravity, s= 1/2 g t2