How fast would a 75 kilo male fall from 12000 feet?
The acceleration of an object that falls from a certain height does not depend on its mass, in an ideal condition with no air resistance.
The value of acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m s-2.
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However, in this case, air resistance is going to matter. 12000 feet is high enough for the person to accelerate to what we call terminal velocity. Terminal velocity is the velocity where the force of acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m s-2) is matched by the air resistance. That velocity varies, depending on the outline shape of the person, and is typically around 200 km/h or 125 mph. That will be the velocity of the fall.
What is a 15 percent tip of 34.99?
If you pay $34.99, then the tip you pay is $34.99*0.15 or $5.25(rounded).
0.4 m3 equals (0.4*10^3) dm3, which equals (0.4*10^6) cm3 = 400 000 cm3 ~NajN
What is the definition of numerical analysis?
It is the study of algorithms that use numerical values for the problems of continuous mathematics.
What is 999999999999999999999999999999 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999?
It's over 999 docilion, 999 nonillion, 999 octilion, 999 septillion, 999 sextillion, 999 quintillion, 999 quadrilion, 999 trillion, 999 billion, 999 million, 999 thousand, 999. And that's the biggest number I know.
What is the difference in the hoods on a 1984 and a 1985 corvette?
one is designed to fit above a tpi engine and one above the crossfire injection engine so I would guess the underside is a bit different but probably not much else
a trinom may be considered as a trinomial..trinom is an apocopation of the word trinomial..
The mean value is the average of a group of numbers. All of the numbers in the group are first added all together. The sum of the number is then divided by however many numbers were in the group. The number that is arrived at is the mean value.
The use of mean values is widely used in compiling statistical information.
What is a digit with no decimals called?
A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
What is the origin of the expression plus one?
The expression "plus one" simply means to add 1 to whatever it is applied to.
If you are referring to the "+1" sometimes found in comments on forum posts and the like, it is a reference to buttons labelled with "+1" or similar text, used to vote for the post or indicate a positive opinion of the post.
Addendum:
It's also possible that this question refers to the phrase as used on invitations - where the invitation is for the recipient and their guest. It can be used when you wish to invite someone to a function and aren't sure of who they're currently seeing...
What is the first number in an iterative equation called?
The first number you use in an iterative equation/method is known as the initial point and is often symbolised with a subscript 0 like so, x0.
What is the difference of function and operation?
In most contexts, operations are functions. A function is a relationship between an input set (1 or more) and potential output.
An operation is usually said to be unary (1 input. For example: negative, square, square root, or factorial) or binary (2 inputs. For example: add, subtract, multiply, divide, or modulo).
Typically the term operation is reserved for calculations that are axiomatic, whereas functions are composites of operations.
In computer programming languages the distinction is typically only symbolic.
when a probability experiment is repeated a large number of times, the relative frequency probability of an outcome will approach its theoretical probability.