That depends on how long it's been falling altogether. If it was just dropped at the
beginning of the 2.56 seconds, and it's only been falling for 2.56 seconds altogether,
then it has fallen 32.1 meters (105.3 feet). (rounded)
If it was falling for some time before the 2.56 seconds began, then it fell farther.
A falling object keeps falling faster and faster as time goes on.
490 meters
78.46 meters (257.4 feet)
The answer depends on:where it is falling (if on a space ship, the answer may be 0)the extent to which air resistance affects the fall.
148.225m
A 9mm bullet will travel approximately 2200 meters before it begins to descend to the ground. However, unless the person shooting the gun is in a open field, the bullet will not travel that far before hitting something.
It depends on the size, shape and weight of the object. That's only if air drag is important. Otherwise, on Earth, Galileo showed things accelerate all at the same rate. Approximately 1/2 x 32 x 42 or 256 ft. if it started at zero speed.
1,100 to 1,300 feet.
256 mph
576 feet
It has been known since the 16th century that the mass of an object is irrelevant to how far it will fall. The main factor influencing the rate of fall is the shape of the object and, therefore, the air resistance (or buoyancy).
490 meters
78.46 meters (257.4 feet)
depends on the mass of the stone, the shape of the stone, and the height dropped from. sorry dude.
The answer depends on:where it is falling (if on a space ship, the answer may be 0)the extent to which air resistance affects the fall.
256 Km.
256 miles
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