rule is:
average speed = distance/time taken
=95inches/56 hundredths of a second
=95/0.56
=169.6428571 inch/second
Dropped objects hit the ground at the same time (as long as they're dropped from the same height) because the acceleration of gravity is constant. On earth, it's 9.8 meters per second (32.2 feet per second) every second.
The tree was 26.5 m tall.
The speed is 44.4... repeating metres per second.
If it was thrown horizontally or dropped, and hit the ground 3.03 seconds later, then it hit the ground moving at a speed of 29.694 meters (97.42-ft) per second. If it was tossed at any angle not horizontal, and hit the ground 3.03 seconds later, we need to know the direction it was launched, in order to calculate the speed with which it hit the ground.
Ignoring any effects due to air resistance, the speed of the stone is zero at the instant it's dropped, and increases steadily to 78.98 meters per second when it hits the ground. The velocity is directed downward throughout the experiment.
Dropped objects hit the ground at the same time (as long as they're dropped from the same height) because the acceleration of gravity is constant. On earth, it's 9.8 meters per second (32.2 feet per second) every second.
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The tree was 26.5 m tall.
100
no it equals thirty-seven hundredths of a second
240 ft
Two one hundredths of a second is 2/100 seconds or 0.02 seconds.
the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki
The three second rule is a rule that says: You have 3 seconds to pick up food that is dropped to the ground before it is considered to have gone bad. There are many factors involved that can change the rule, for example the type of food dropped (sticky or not), the condition of the ground (dirty or clean), and who is watching (the people who will eat the food or you are all alone).
10
It is 1/2 of a second
9. (The hundredths place is the second digit after the decimal point.)