For every second you fall from a certain height on Earth and then fall from that same distance on the moon...
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For every second you fall from a certain height on Earth and then fall from that same distance on the moon...

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-04-22] [Hit: ]
at 32 ft/s/s acceleration.You would descend sixteen feet in first second, 64 feet in two seconds, etc.......
What is the number of feet that you fall every second and what is the miles per hour that you fall that is proportional of the Earth's gravitational field and the moon's gravitational field?

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On Earth, you fall 16 feet in the first second, 48 feet in the 2nd second, 80 feet in the 3rd second, and 112 feet in the 4th second. At the start of the 4th second, you are going 87.3 mph.

On the Moon, the numbers are 2.67, 8, 13.3, and 18.7 feet. The speed is 14.5 mph.

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You fall 6 times faster on Earth than on the Moon. Or 6 times slower on the Moon than on Earth. After falling for 1 second on Earth you are going 32 feet per second, but after falling for 1 second on the Moon you would only be falling a little more than 5 feet per second.

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Six times faster than the Moon environment, when falling to Earth, at 32 ft/s/s acceleration. You would descend sixteen feet in first second, 64 feet in two seconds, etc.
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