In the absence of air resistance "terminal" velocity for any object dropped from really, really high (=infinity) to the earth will be 11,200 m/s = 25,000 mph. Here I have defined terminal as the speed you are going immediately before impact. Say you are dropped from only 100 miles though, you will be going 1750 m/s = 3910 mph. At real skydiving altitudes of say, 14,000 ft you would be going 289 m/s = 648 mph. In the absence of air resistance it wouldn't matter if you had a parachute or not.
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In the absence of air resistance "terminal" velocity for any object dropped from really, really high (=infinity) to the earth will be 11,200 m/s = 25,000 mph. Here I have defined terminal as the speed you are going immediately before impact. Say you are dropped from only 100 miles though, you will be going 1750 m/s = 3910 mph. At real skydiving altitudes of say, 14,000 ft you would be going 289 m/s = 648 mph. In the absence of air resistance it wouldn't matter if you had a parachute or not.
-- Jeff
My Skydiving History
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