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The time it takes for an object to fall 30,000 feet depends on various factors, including air resistance. In a vacuum, using the formula for free fall, it would take approximately 15.5 seconds to reach the ground. However, in the atmosphere, the presence of air resistance significantly slows the fall, making it take longer, potentially over a minute, depending on the shape and orientation of the object.

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