पृथ्वी पर 10 मीटर ऊँचाई से मुक्त पतन समय कैलकुलेटर
मानक पृथ्वी गुरुत्वाकर्षण के तहत 10 मीटर की ऊँचाई से गिराई गई वस्तु के मुक्त पतन समय की गणना करें।
Calculate the time it takes for an object to fall from a given height using the standard free-fall physics formula (ignoring air resistance). तुरंत free fall time प्राप्त करने के लिए अपना Height (h), Gravitational Acceleration (g) दर्ज करें। सूत्र: sqrt((2 * h) / g).
Free Fall Time
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How It Works
This calculator finds how long it takes for an object to fall from a certain height when only gravity is acting on it. It ignores air resistance, which means it assumes nothing is slowing the object down.
The calculation uses the formula sqrt((2 * h) / g). You enter the height in meters and the gravitational acceleration in meters per second squared. The result is the time in seconds it takes for the object to reach the ground.
- Enter the height (h) in meters.
- Enter gravitational acceleration (g), such as 9.8 for Earth.
- The formula divides twice the height by gravity.
- The square root of that value gives the fall time in seconds.
Understanding the Results
The result shows how many seconds the object will take to fall from the given height. A larger height will increase the time, while a stronger gravitational pull will decrease the time.
This value assumes ideal conditions with no air resistance. In real life, objects may fall slightly slower due to air drag.
- The output is measured in seconds (s).
- Greater height means longer fall time.
- Stronger gravity means shorter fall time.
- Air resistance is not included in this calculation.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
What does the Free Fall Time Calculator compute?
This calculator determines how long it takes for an object to fall from a specific height under constant gravitational acceleration, ignoring air resistance. It uses the standard physics formula for free fall. The result is given in seconds.
When should I use this calculator?
Use this calculator when you need to estimate how long an object will take to fall from a known height in a vacuum or when air resistance is negligible. It is commonly used in physics homework, experiments, and basic motion analysis problems.
What value should I enter for gravitational acceleration (g)?
On Earth, the standard gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s², which is suitable for most calculations. If you're calculating for another planet or environment, enter the appropriate gravitational acceleration value for that location.
Does this calculator account for air resistance?
No, this calculator assumes ideal free-fall conditions and ignores air resistance. In real-world scenarios, air resistance can slow the object down, especially for light or large-surface-area objects.
Can I use this calculator for objects thrown downward?
This calculator is designed for objects dropped from rest, meaning their initial velocity is zero. If an object is thrown downward or upward, a different formula that includes initial velocity should be used.
What units should I use for height and gravity?
Height must be entered in meters (m), and gravitational acceleration must be entered in meters per second squared (m/s²). Using different units without conversion will produce incorrect results.
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