6 feet
The fact that it is a quarter is totally irrelevant. It will hit the ground at a speed of 19.6 feet/sec.
381 metres
44 meters tall
a. 144 feet b. 96 ft/sec.
5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00,000 kilometer ( Rough guess
it would hit the ground, even if it hit some one the terminal velocity of a coin is not enough to kill them, it would just hurt like hell.
Yes, a hamster would likely die if it were dropped off the Empire State Building. The impact from such a height would generate a force greater than the hamster's body could withstand, resulting in fatal injuries upon impact with the ground. Additionally, the high velocity of the fall would contribute to the severity of the impact, further increasing the likelihood of death.
1472 feet
It could if you slammed the bouncy ball on the ground hard enough, or if you dropped it from a 30 story building. probably not
The building is h=.5 gt^2 meters tall; that is = .5x9.8 x25 =122.5 meters.
There is no reason for the object to change.
The total height of the Empire State Building (including the rod on top) is 1454 feet. Not counting the rod, it's 1250 feet. From the ground to the 102nd-floor observatory is 1224 feet, and from the ground to the 86th-floor observatory is 1050 feet.