Yes.
When an object is dropped from a certain height, the time it takes to reach the ground is independent of the height (assuming no air resistance). Therefore, whether you drop the object from three times the initial height or the original height, it will still take the same time (T) to reach the ground.
from the aeroplane
As long as your legs can reach the ground, you'll be all right...
To determine the minimum height of a ladder needed to reach the top of the roof, measure the vertical distance from the ground to the top of the roof. This measurement will be the minimum height required for the ladder.
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It is air friction. An aeroplane flying into a headwind will use up much more fuel than an aeroplane flying with a tailwind. Air friction means that a feather would take much longer to reach the ground than a lead weight dropped from the same height. Yet, if the feather and the lead weight were to be dropped in a vacuum (not subjected to air resistance) they would both reach the ground at the same time.
Aeroplanes vary greatly in their speed. Furthermore, over a distance of 56 miles, an aeroplane may well not reach its cruising altitude and speed.Aeroplanes vary greatly in their speed. Furthermore, over a distance of 56 miles, an aeroplane may well not reach its cruising altitude and speed.Aeroplanes vary greatly in their speed. Furthermore, over a distance of 56 miles, an aeroplane may well not reach its cruising altitude and speed.Aeroplanes vary greatly in their speed. Furthermore, over a distance of 56 miles, an aeroplane may well not reach its cruising altitude and speed.
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It will fall with increasing velocity due to gravity and reach the peak velocity just before hitting the ground.
On average, it takes about 7 minutes for a raindrop to fall from a cloud to the ground. However, this can vary depending on the size of the raindrop, the height of the cloud, and the speed of the wind.
The formula for calculating reach using a stack and reach calculator is: Reach Height x 0.53.
If the height from which the ball is thrown is increased, the time of flight of the ball would increase as well. This is because the initial velocity of the ball would be higher, leading to a longer time for the ball to reach the ground.