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So, let's think about a ball falling from rest. Perhaps we can look at three key times during this fall: When the ball is released, it isn't moving at all so that it has a velocity of zero m/s.
I had so much fun creating graphs for the Red Bull Stratos Space Jump calculation, that I figured I should make some more. Can you fall faster than terminal velocity? That is the question. Air ...
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