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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
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If a car is moving at 100 feet per second, then it is traveling at 100 feet per second.
146.6 feet per second.
About 41 feet per second.
About 4.55 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.