All objects fall to the center of the earth a 9.8 ms per second. so they will gain acceleration until the reach the approximate rate of 9.8 meters per second.
98 meters (322 feet) per second.
9.8 meters/second2 x 10 seconds = 98 meters/second.
29.4
It depends on the object's mass.
29.4 m/s
98 meters (322 feet) per second.
9.8 meters/second2 x 10 seconds = 98 meters/second.
When any force that is not exactly canceled by another force acts on an oblect, the oblect's speed or direction of motion or both must change. Any such change is known as an 'acceleration'.
4.9
29.4
194fps
It depends on the object's mass.
29.4 m/s
19.6 meters per second
This is called uniform circular motion.
87.5mi/hr2
If the object is falling in vacuum, then its direction is downward, and its speed at any time is Speed = (speed when time started) + [(acceleration of gravity) x (number of seconds since time started)]. If the object is falling through air, water, or some other fluid, then the formula is much, much more complicated. It involves the object's mass and shape, and the properties of the fluid it's falling in.