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While an object near the earths surface is in free fall its mass increases?

No, the mass of an object does not increase while it is in free fall near the Earth's surface. The object's mass remains constant regardless of its motion or position.


How far in feet does an object fall in 2 seconds?

An object in free fall will fall approximately 64 feet in 2 seconds.


Where on earths surface does most most precipitation fall?

Where on earth surface does most precipitation fall


How far will a object fall in 37 seconds?

It depends.If the object is a helium balloon, it will not fall on the surface of the earth. If it is a feather, it will fall much more slowly than a ball bearing. A ball bearing will fall much facter on the surface of the earth than it will on the moon.But, if you assume thatthe object is falling under the force of earth's gravity,It is a compact and massive object so that air resistance may be ignored, thens = 0.5*9.8*372 = 6708.1 metres.


If an object free-falls for 2.6 seconds what will be its final velocity and how far will it fall?

The final velocity of an object in free-fall after 2.6 seconds is approximately 25.48 m/s. The distance the object will fall during this time is approximately 33 meters.


What is the acceleration of an object in free fall at Earths surface?

The acceleration of an object in free fall at Earth's surface is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, which is due to the force of gravity. This acceleration is constant regardless of the mass of the object, as long as air resistance is negligible.


What is the speed of the object after it has fallen for 6 seconds An object with a mass of 8 g is in free fall.?

59m/s


What must occur before precipitation can fall on earths surface.?

Evaporation and condensation


What is the water that moves across earths surface after a rain fall called?

Runoff


Does water particles fall to the earths surface after their temperature increases?

No when there density increases


Suppose an object in free fall is dropped from a building Its starting velocity is 0 Ignoring the effects of air resistance what is the speed of the object after falling 3 seconds?

The speed of the object after falling for 3 seconds in free fall is 29.4 m/s.


What is the velocity of an object that started from rest and has been in free fall for 10 seconds?

The velocity of an object in free fall after 10 seconds is approximately 98 m/s. This value is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2) multiplied by the time in seconds.