In vacuum it is about 150 meters.
You already said the speed is 120 mph.
To come up with any sort of answer, we have to neglect air resistance. If we wanted to includeair resistance, we'd need to know the exact shape of the falling object, and its behavior duringthe fall. (We know that a sky diver can change his rate of fall just by manipulating the positionof his body.) Including air resistance would make this a much, much more complicated problem.The distance traveled during constant acceleration is [ 1/2 A T2 ]. T=time spent falling.(89 mph) x (5280 ft/mile) x (1 hr/3600 sec) = 130.533 ft/secThe time to reach that speed in fall is (130.533/32.2) = 4.054 sec1/2 g T2 = (16.1 x 16.434) = 264.58 feet
Speed during free fall can change depending on a skydiver's size and body orientation. In the belly to earth orientation, the speed is about 120 mph. If the skydiver is wearing a wing suit, their vertical speed could be as low as 60 to 70 mph. In a head down orientation, the speed can often be greater than 200 mph.
So as not to hit the ground at 120+ MPH.
Somewhere around 120 mph. If he skydives from an airplane he will accelerate with gravity for the first 400-500 feet or so for about 5 seconds and then raech the termonal velocity of about 120 mph or so
2 hours at 60 mph.
A skydiver, falling without an open parachute, will reach a terminal velocity of approx 200 km per hour (55 metres/second).
74.5645431 mph
120 kph = 74.6 mph
120 mi/hr * 1/60 hr/min = 2 mi/min
it depends on the car, however most stock cars can reach speeds at max from 90 to 120 mph
You already said the speed is 120 mph.
1044 metres
120 kph = 74.56 mph
A tornado with estimated winds of 120 mph would be rated EF2.
120 miles 60 mile per hour * 2 hours 60 * 2 = 120
I'm sorry, but your question doesn't make sense the way it's stated. Did you mean 'how fast would you be travelling if you went 120 miles in 20 minutes?' (answer: 360 mph) OR 'If you travelled 120 mph, how far would you go in 20 minutes?' (answer: 40 miles)