It would take 12.75 seconds to fall 2600 feet with gravity, s= 1/2 g t2
Just under 5 minutes.
7 feet
If you mean square feet than no. 28 square feet would be about the size of a closet.
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.
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It would take 12.75 seconds to fall 2600 feet with gravity, s= 1/2 g t2
The height needed to be fatal from a fall can vary depending on factors such as surface landed on, body position, and individual differences. In general, falls from heights of around 40 feet or more can be fatal. However, survivability is possible at lower heights with luck and medical intervention.
Ignoring air resistance, that would be about 145 feet.
1.5 sec
I have heard a million different answers, but after some research, i found an answer. Guiness book of records says that the farthest fall is 33,300 feet by a stewertess on a Boeing 747. It doesn't say how she landed.AnswerI have heard a million different answers, but after some research, i found an answer. Guiness book of records says that the farthest fall is 33,300 feet by a stewertess on a Boeing 747. It doesn't say how she landed. The stewardess fell from the plane after it exploded in a terrorist attack over the Czech Republic. She fell 33,300 feet and landed in a snowbank on the side of a mountain, breaking her legs. She recovered fully.
Yes, you would die, so don't try it
if it was 3 feet tall, yes. 3 feet long, maybe
Fall at Your Feet was created in 1991-09.
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.
You would break some ribs and maybe a hip, but if you had something to break the fall, the fall would be less sacrificing (sacrificing meaning you break less bones.).
It's the size. It would be feet if it was large, remember a ruler is only 12 feet.