Free Fall Velocity Calculator

Calculate the velocity of a falling object based on height, time, or initial velocity. Perfect for physics students and professionals.

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Final Velocity

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Time of Fall

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Height

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How Free Fall Velocity is Calculated

The free fall velocity is calculated using the equations of motion under constant acceleration (gravity):

  • Final Velocity (v): v = u + gt
  • Height (h): h = ut + ½gt²

Where:

  • v = final velocity (m/s)
  • u = initial velocity (m/s)
  • g = acceleration due to gravity (m/s²)
  • t = time (s)
  • h = height (m)

Frequently Asked Questions

Free fall velocity is the speed at which an object falls under the sole influence of gravity, neglecting air resistance. It increases by approximately 9.81 m/s every second on Earth.

In a vacuum (without air resistance), all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. However, in real-world conditions with air resistance, mass and surface area do affect the falling velocity.

Gravity determines the acceleration of a falling object. Stronger gravitational pull (like on Jupiter) results in faster acceleration and higher velocities compared to weaker gravity (like on the Moon).