Assuming you have the same mass you could use the formula h=-16t^ 2+ c
H stands for height of falling object after time
c stands for height dropped from
t stands for time
It will take approximately 7.1 seconds for an object to fall 500 feet assuming free fall in a vacuum. This time can vary slightly depending on air resistance and other factors.
In a vacuum, where there is no air resistance, both a feather and a hammer would fall and hit the ground at the same time due to gravity affecting them equally. However, in the presence of air, the feather experiences more air resistance than the hammer, causing it to fall slower.
Assuming the ball is dropped from rest, the time it takes for the ball to hit the ground can be calculated using the equation for free fall: time = sqrt(2h/g), where h = 78.4 meters and g = 9.81 m/s^2. Plugging in the values, time = sqrt(2 * 78.4 / 9.81) ≈ 3.99 seconds.
No, you do not die before hitting the ground. However, falling from a great height can cause significant injuries or death upon impact due to the force of the fall. It is important to take precautions to avoid falling from great heights.
If it leaves your hand with a vertical velocity of 9.8 m/sec, its speed drops to zero after 1 second and it begins to fall. After one more second, it returns to the height where it left your hand. (We don't know how much farther it has to fall to hit the ground.)
A long time...
It will take approximately 7.1 seconds for an object to fall 500 feet assuming free fall in a vacuum. This time can vary slightly depending on air resistance and other factors.
At one foot per second, it would take 15 seconds. The Earth's gravitational pull is 32.2 ft per second squared.
The answer depends on its initial velocity and the height from which its fall to the ground is measured.
it takes 7 minutes
5 seconds
The answer will depend on what "it" is, and on what its initial velocity is.
you slide until you you hit the ground
the minimum distance to fall and die would be standing on the ground, but it really depends on how you fall and what you hit. If you hit your head hard enough you could die from standing on the ground.
Once it starts to develop a tornado may take any where from several minutes to a few seconds to reach the ground.
8.1 seconds
-- If there were no air, and he was dropped from 200 feet, then he wouldhit the ground 3.536 seconds later. (rounded)-- If he were to fall through air, then the answer depends on the person'ssize, shape, weight, clothing, and position during the fall.(Recall that one sky-diver can catch another one by assuming the proper positionduring the fall.)