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Freefall generally refers to an object falling unrestricted in the atmosphere. An elevator is on rails, runners, cables and counterweights. Therefore it will not be in freefall.
Any object is weightless.
the difference is freefall is when some object falls and non-free fall is when you through something. freefall is in a constant speed at the acceleration of 9.8m/s/s.
The force of gravity.
If an object is dropped from rest at a height of 128 m, the distance it falls during its final second in the air is still 128 m.
Because they undergo an acceleration. Free fall velocity is the function of a square.
the height from which it was dropped
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It's not possible to calculate the answer with the information given.An object with a mass of 15 kg can be dropped from a building of any height.
Freefall generally refers to an object falling unrestricted in the atmosphere. An elevator is on rails, runners, cables and counterweights. Therefore it will not be in freefall.
That is called gravity.
It depends on the shape of the object and therefore its drag coefficient. For example, you can slow down your freefall by spreading your limbs out.
Any object is weightless.
the difference is freefall is when some object falls and non-free fall is when you through something. freefall is in a constant speed at the acceleration of 9.8m/s/s.
The force of gravity.
If an object is dropped from rest at a height of 128 m, the distance it falls during its final second in the air is still 128 m.
Assuming that each object is held with its center of gravity at the same height, and that each is dropped cleanly, with no rotation induced, the one whose lowest part is closest to the ground when dropped will hit first.