Excluding external influences, on earth, you accelerate at 9.81 meters per second per second (1 Gravity).
An object dropped from a height without any initial velocity, a skydiver falling towards the ground before deploying their parachute, and a rock falling off a cliff are all examples of free fall.
The rock perched on the edge of a cliff has gravitational potential energy due to its position above the ground. This potential energy is stored in the rock as a result of its vertical distance from the ground and can be converted into kinetic energy if the rock falls off the cliff.
The speed of the rock after 5 seconds of free fall would not be 100. The speed of an object in free fall increases by 9.8 m/s every second. After 5 seconds, the speed of the rock would be 49 m/s (approximately), assuming no air resistance.
The boulder on a cliff possesses potential energy, which is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position or state. As the boulder is raised above the ground, it gains potential energy that can be converted into kinetic energy if it falls off the cliff.
A rock that is sitting on top of a cliff has what is called potential energy.
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You would be falling at about 40 to 45 miles per hour.
No if he did fall off a 30ft cliff he wouldnt be where he is now.
When you fall off a cliff. Obviously!Ans 2.The first answer may be obvious, but that doesn't necessarily make it right.The usual meaning of 'a cliff fall' is when some part of the cliff fell. In some places pieces of cliff fall off more often than people fall over the cliff.
It depends on how high off the ground the puppy was when it fell. It could have been a foot off the ground, or standing on a huge cliff, so it really could fall any distance.
You can't
Fall off a cliff
you cant.
yes
Depends on your luck
No, he jumped.
No. Australia explorer Edward Eyre did not fall off a cliff, despite travelling close to the high cliffs of the Great Australian Bight.