Where did you pull this number from? 274 m/s.
Terminal velocity depends on loads of things,
2007-05-14 06:44:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It should be the point just before it hits the ground. Since with gravity it has an acceleration 9.81 m/s. meaning the plate will continue to increase speed until it reaches terminal velocity, which is not until 274 m/s.
2007-05-14 13:11:29
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answered by midget_ent 2
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The plate will be falling the fastest at the instant just as it meets a solid objuct, sch as the floor or counter top.
2007-05-14 13:11:57
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answered by PoppaJ 5
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Hi. Falling the fastest just before impact, increasing the fall rate fastest when the plate is on edge. If it lands on edge then both apply.
2007-05-14 13:12:38
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answer #4
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answered by Cirric 7
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It is the point just before hitting the ground.
If the plate falled from a height H, before hitting the ground, its speed just before crashing into the ground is: V = SQRT ( 2 H G).
Being ,
H: travel height in (m, meters)
G: Gravity acceleration 9.8 m/(sec sec)
V= velocity (Meters / sec)
2007-05-14 13:16:12
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answered by Energico 2
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just before touching the floor
2007-05-14 13:11:28
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answered by TAPAN 3
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