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In vacuum it is about 150 meters.

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What is the speed of a airship?

The speed of an airship typically ranges from 40 to 90 mph, depending on the size and design of the airship. However, some modern airships can reach speeds of up to 120 mph.


If a car travels 120 mph in 2.0 hours. What is the speed?

The speed of the car is 120 mph. Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving over a specific distance, so regardless of the time taken to travel a certain distance, the speed of the car remains constant at 120 mph.


According to the wind speed chart on the tornado machine on the 2nd floor what category would describe a tornado with 120 mph winds?

A tornado with 120 mph winds would typically fall into the EF2 category on the Enhanced Fujita scale. EF2 tornadoes have wind speeds ranging from 111 to 135 mph and can cause considerable damage to buildings and vegetation.


How fast does a person free fall?

A person in free fall accelerates at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2 due to gravity. The average terminal velocity for a human in free fall is around 120 mph (193 km/h). However, this can vary depending on factors such as body position and air resistance.


How far do you have to fall to reach 89 mph free fall?

To come up with any sort of answer, we have to neglect air resistance. If we wanted to includeair resistance, we'd need to know the exact shape of the falling object, and its behavior duringthe fall. (We know that a sky diver can change his rate of fall just by manipulating the positionof his body.) Including air resistance would make this a much, much more complicated problem.The distance traveled during constant acceleration is [ 1/2 A T2 ]. T=time spent falling.(89 mph) x (5280 ft/mile) x (1 hr/3600 sec) = 130.533 ft/secThe time to reach that speed in fall is (130.533/32.2) = 4.054 sec1/2 g T2 = (16.1 x 16.434) = 264.58 feet

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