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To determine how far a pebble falls in ten seconds, we can use the formula for the distance of free fall, which is (d = \frac{1}{2}gt^2), where (g) is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared) and (t) is the time in seconds. Plugging in the values, we get (d = \frac{1}{2} \times 32 \times (10^2) = 1600) feet. Therefore, a pebble falls approximately 1,600 feet in ten seconds.
Well the average terminal velocity ofr an average sized jumper is 120mph. I fall at 120mph and fall 10,000 feet in 45/50 seconds so I guess about 213 feet per second.
The penny drop a height after 1 second penny is on the ground
About 41 feet per second.
73.33 feet per second.
To determine how far a pebble falls in ten seconds, we can use the formula for the distance of free fall, which is (d = \frac{1}{2}gt^2), where (g) is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 32 feet per second squared) and (t) is the time in seconds. Plugging in the values, we get (d = \frac{1}{2} \times 32 \times (10^2) = 1600) feet. Therefore, a pebble falls approximately 1,600 feet in ten seconds.
Well the average terminal velocity ofr an average sized jumper is 120mph. I fall at 120mph and fall 10,000 feet in 45/50 seconds so I guess about 213 feet per second.
The penny drop a height after 1 second penny is on the ground
Pebble in the Sky has 223 pages.
146.6 feet per second.
About 41 feet per second.
About 4.55 feet per second.
If a car is moving at 100 feet per second, then it is traveling at 100 feet per second.
100 mph = 146.66 feet per second
73.33 feet per second.
8 mph = 11.7 feet per second.
6.1 mph = 8.95 feet / second.