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no gravity pulls you at a steady speed. however air presure and movement WILL affect your speed of travel.
Answer #1:Free fall is motion due to gravity.centripetal force causes the acceleration in a circular motion.===========================Answer #2:"Acceleration" means a change in either the speed or the direction of motion.(Or both, of course.)Maintaining a steady 30 miles per hour as you round a curve is acceleration.In the case of free fall, the speed is constantly increasing.In the case of circular moltion, the direction is constantly changing, and the speed could also be.
Quarters and feathers would only fall at the same speed in a vacuum. In air, the quarter would fall faster, as it has less air resistance.
20 m/s divided by 1 s, equals 20 m/s^2 , (:
all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies
no gravity pulls you at a steady speed. however air presure and movement WILL affect your speed of travel.
Cats don't fall out because before they do fall asleep they find a comfortable spot to fall asleep and the branches help to keep them steady.
A skydiver is not in freefall when they have opened their parachute. The move from free-fall to controlled decent under a wing.
maximum velocity is the highest possibly speed an object can travel before the forces acting on it reach an equilibrium and it is no longer able to accelerate. For example a parachutist will fall and accelerate rapidly until the air resistance pushing upwards against her downward force becomes balanced and her speed is steady, its more commonly known as 'terminal velocity' not maximum.
Answer #1:Free fall is motion due to gravity.centripetal force causes the acceleration in a circular motion.===========================Answer #2:"Acceleration" means a change in either the speed or the direction of motion.(Or both, of course.)Maintaining a steady 30 miles per hour as you round a curve is acceleration.In the case of free fall, the speed is constantly increasing.In the case of circular moltion, the direction is constantly changing, and the speed could also be.
Apples do not fall equal to the speed of lighting because the sound comes before motion. This goes for any falling object.
Static line parachuting takes place from around 4000ft. As you fall from the aircraft, the parachute opens automatically. To go skydiving (i.e. freefalling through the sky with a packed parachute on your back), you typically jump from between 10,000ft to 15,000ft. You can get up to 1 minute in freefall, or significantly longer with a wingsuit.
Check your engine mounts..1 of them could be bad or on it's way out.
Parachuting goes way back, but actual parachuting in the US went back to about 1912. However, early patachutes did not fair well as they were not reliable and did not always open. In the 1930's parachuting deployment improved. The purpose of a parachute is to slow the decent of an object as with a person, supplies or bomb. The drag caused by an open parachute creates a slow descent, allowing the parachuted object to land safely. Without a parachute an object can fall at the rate of 32 feet per second.
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Controlled demolition
all things fall at the same speed