that depends on the weight of the object
At 100 mph, an object is traveling about 146.67 feet every second. Therefore, to travel 60 feet at 100 mph would require about 0.41 seconds.
1 second, since all objects fall at 16 feet per second.
Any object near the surface of the earth, falling without air resistance and under the influence of only gravity, falls 789 feet. (rounded) Its weight makes no difference.
H = 1/2 G T2 = 1/2 (32.2) (1.5)2 = 36.23 feet
2,377.44 seconds to travel 8,450 feet.
1second
At 100 mph, an object is traveling about 146.67 feet every second. Therefore, to travel 60 feet at 100 mph would require about 0.41 seconds.
1 second, since all objects fall at 16 feet per second.
There are no seconds in feet. Feet is a unit of measurement while seconds is a unit of Time.
151 feet
Any object near the surface of the earth, falling without air resistance and under the influence of only gravity, falls 789 feet. (rounded) Its weight makes no difference.
H = 1/2 G T2 = 1/2 (32.2) (1.5)2 = 36.23 feet
39 seconds
5,280 feet in 22 seconds equates to 163.64 mph
This is the vertical motion model, used when solving for height that an object is dropped from, what height an object is at after so many seconds, what rate the object is falling at, and how many seconds have passed after dropping an object when it is at x height etc. etc. Most often used in Algebra 1 and 2.
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The Ride is 98 Feet tall and has a drop of about 50-60 feet.. Hope that helped :)