-=> Quoting Nolan Penney to David R. Norton <=-
DR>the rate of fall is easily calculated.
NP> ?
NP> You looked at that calculation?
Sure, you figure the acceleration of gravity and pretend there's no
wind resistance. With wind resistance, it's a little tougher because
it won't go high enough to reach maximum speed. The easy way to do it
is to write the physics department at your local university, tell 'em
you're a 10 year old in 5th grade and you need the info for a science
project. As I said, it's easy!
Take Care,
David R. Norton [norton@doitnow.com]
... My software never has bugs. It just develops random features...
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