Kturner On the speed of a rock falling - per your analogy after 3 seconds the rock would have traveled 32+64+96 = 192' so I cannot imagine how that is possible.
Not exactly. It continuously increases in speed (until it hits terminal velocity). So, at second 3, it's going 96 feet per second (ignoring drag), but it has just hit that speed. At second 2.9, it was going slower. This ignores air resistance/drag though, which slows things down some.
15 seconds sounds like a long time for something to be falling. A golf ball has a terminal velocity of 105 feet per second (~70mph). Even if it took 10 seconds to reach terminal velocity (dont know how long it would take), the golf ball would travel 525 feet (105 feet per second * 5 seconds) in the last five seconds.
Differently shaped rocks and different density rocks will have different terminal velocities. I.e., two dissimilar rocks dropped in the same well at the same time would reach the water at different times due to the differences in terminal velocities.
Keith