Case 1 is Dropping (Simplest Case)
Equations:
vf=gt
vf²=2gd
d=gt²/2
t=square root of 2d/g
case 2 is Throwing Down (general Case)
Equations:
vf =vi + gt
vf² = vi² + 2gd
d= vit + gt²/2
t= vf - vi /g
d = vf² - vi²/2g
Case 3 is Throwing up
equations in Case 1 and 2 are usable it depends in the given
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g= gravity
vf= final velocity
vi = initial velocity
d= distance
t= time
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depends how you fall, but in most cases yes!