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Free Fall Physics Calculator
Formula
Free fall occurs when gravity is the only force acting on an object. Using h = ½gt² and v = gt, you can calculate how far an object drops and how fast it impacts. These equations assume no air resistance and constant gravitational acceleration.
Common use cases:
- Estimating drop heights
- Parachute deployment planning
- Physics education demonstrations
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James Wilson
Licensed Professional Engineer, PE, MS Civil Engineering
James is a Licensed Professional Engineer with a Master's in Civil Engineering and over 12 years of experience in structural design and construction project management. He specializes in building calculations, material estimation, and physics-based engineering tools.
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