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Infographic showing five free fall heights and their equivalent road speeds calculated using Newton's laws. A 10-foot fall equals 17 mph. A 20-foot fall equals 24 mph. A 30-foot fall equals 30 mph, equivalent to residential street speed. A 60-foot fall equals 42 mph. A 120-foot fall from a 12-storey building equals 60 mph, equivalent to highway speed.
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