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How Fast Is Free-Fall Elevator?
9.80 m/s
35.3 km/h · 21.9 mph
An elevator in free-fall hits 9.8 m/s after just 1 second — and keeps accelerating. The myth that jumping at the moment of impact saves you is exactly that — a myth. The forces involved are the same whether you jump or not.
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Did you know?
Modern elevators have multiple redundant safety brakes — Elisha Otis's 1853 invention of the safety brake is what made tall buildings possible at all.
How it compares
- 9.8 m/s after just 1 second
- Jumping at the bottom saves nothing
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