120 miles an hour
It's about as simple as it sounds. an object with no other force exerted on it but the force of gravity itself that is not in contact with a surface is in free fall. The only minor draw back you have is wind resistance. Everything would fall at the exact same velocity if not for variations in mass distributions and wind.=====================Answer #2:The definition of free fall is: NO other force acting on the object other than theforce of gravity. So if you're falling through air, you're not in free fall. Sky diversuse the term, and they're welcome to it, but technically, it's not really.
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It slows down their fall so when they reach the ground their legs or any other part of the body will not be broken.
Because there is gravity that why we stay on the ground and not fly in the sky.
The effect of buoyancy is to reduce the apparent weight of the object when it's introduced into a fluid. Depending on the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid, the object's apparent weight could be reduced to zero (beach ball floating in the pool), or even to a negative value (helium party balloon heading for the sky).
The sky is not an object, it is simply the space that is above is. There is nothing to fall.
The past tense of fall is "fell." It is not "fallen" which is the past participle.
hailstones fall out from the sky because when there is thunder or lightning it attacks it through stupid things
It will have both horizontal and vertical velocity...think about it, if you were said bird flying through the sky at say 35 mph, and you dropped a rock then the rock would fall, but it would still be moving forward and it would fall the same way a baseball falls after it reaches the top of the throw.
Lightening.
the sky never did fall and it never will the sky can not fall. it is impossible! they sky is made up of gasses. gass can not fall. so do not worry about the sky falling. it is just a myth.
not necessarily, due to wind resistance and the surface area of said object the object will not always fall as fast. ex. a human sky diving. if they are in a pencil dive, they will fall a lot faster then if they are in a spread eagle position. but due to its mass it will sure as hell hurt a lot. so yes and no
No, the sky will never fall apart.
No things can fall from the sky though.
I am sorry to say that pizza does not fall from the sky.
The fastest animal on earth is the Peregrine Falcon. It can fly at speeds of 55 mph horizontally, but when flying downwards they reach speeds of over 270 mph. This speed can not be match by any other animal in the world, be it on land, sea or sky.
Things That Fall from the Sky was created in 2002.