it all depends on the object
yes, and the speed depends on the weight of the object
A falling object will continue to accelerate when free falling, but each object has a maximum speed which it can reach (but go no faster than this speed) when free falling from great heights. True.
It depends on the object's mass.
The Answer Is Roughly 7 Miles Per Second
1.the speed 2.air 3.force
yes, and the speed depends on the weight of the object
A falling object will continue to accelerate when free falling, but each object has a maximum speed which it can reach (but go no faster than this speed) when free falling from great heights. True.
Everything falls at the same speed so there is no free falling object If everything falls at the same speed then everything is a free falling object... Air resistance or deflection controls the falling speed of any object, this crucial stipulation determines falling speed. I leanred this in flight school.. please someone intelligent communicate with me?
It depends on the object's mass.
There is a uniform accleration of 9.8 m/s*s experienced by a free falling object, caused due to the earth's gravity.
terminal velocity
The Answer Is Roughly 7 Miles Per Second
1.the speed 2.air 3.force
an object free falling would continue to gain speed until met by a balanced force i.e. the ground
The speed stays thesame but the distance stays the same.
A falling object.
It increases at the rate of acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2, until air resistance and the weight of the object become equal but opposite in direction. At that point there is no further acceleration and the object has reached its maximum velocity, called terminal velocity.