First of all ... Your question clearly displays a popular misconception that Galileo proved false 500 years ago. Gravity does not pull heavier things down faster. Technically, the weight doesn't matter.
If you can eliminate the effects of air resistance, then anything you drop from the same height hits the ground at the same time, whether you drop a feather, a Baseball, or a brick.
The acceleration of gravity near the earth's surface is 9.78 meters per second2. The distance an object falls in 'T' seconds is 1/2 G T2 = 4.89 T2.
You want 30 meters ? OK.
30 = 4.89 T2
T2 = 30/4.89
T = sqrt(30/4.89) = 2.477 seconds, whether it's a feather, a baseball, or a brick. As long as you drop it rather than throw it down, and as long as air has no effect.
Of course we know that air does have an effect. That's how one skydiver can catch up (or catch down) with another skydiver who jumped first.
From your question, we have no information on whether your average-weight guy is streamlining himself or spreading himself out. So the best we can do for you is to ignore air and give you the gravity-only answer above.
When air resistance equals weight, the net force on the object becomes zero, resulting in a constant velocity known as the terminal velocity. In the case of free fall, the object will continue to fall at this terminal velocity as long as the forces remain balanced.
Gravity and resistance (friction). Friction will only come into play on a fall from a long distance. This will be in the form of air resistance. If you are falling a short distance, gravity is the only force. The fastest you will be able to fall is at a rate of 9.81 ft/s^2.
The upthrust force needed to float on water is equal to the weight of the person (or raft) and any additional load they are carrying. As long as the upthrust force is greater than or equal to the total weight of the person and the raft, they will float on the water.
the weight should be change by the diameter of the rod.one rod length is thirteen meter and it should be measured in meter only. The formulae to find the weight of rod is d square /162 and you wil get unit weight then multiply it in length then u got a weight of the rod.
The weight of a rope can vary depending on its material, size, and length. On average, a typical 50-foot long nylon rope can weigh around 3-5 pounds. Cotton ropes tend to be lighter, while heavier materials like steel can increase the weight significantly.
It takes the average person seven minutes to fall asleep
Depends on the person... But the average is 7-13 minutes
The average person fallls asleep in seven minutes.
About 2 hours for an average height/weight man. Though every person is different depending on gender, height and weight.
long enough to make u fall asleep
24 hours on the average.
I do not know the weight but the size is 18 cm long.
It depends on the person since everyone is different. Some people can fall asleep within a couple of minutes of going to bed. Other people may lay awake for an hour or more before sleep takes them. If a person is relaxed they can go to sleep quicker than someone who is stressed out with a lot on their minds.
Average Weight: (Adult) 2.6-9 tons. Average Length: (Adult) 18-32 ft.
Average 25-35 grams.
It depends on the weight of the human.
25 to 35 inches long