What is the velocity - time relation for the body in a free fall?
How it depends on initial velocity of the body?
The velocity v of a body in free fall depends on time t of the fall and of initial velocity v0 of the body:
             v=v0-gt.
Free fall acceleration g on the Earth equals to 9.8 m/sec2. It varies from 1.63 m/sec2 on the Moon to 3.7 m/sec2 on Mars, 8.52 m/sec2 on Venus, and 25.9 m/sec2 on Jupiter.
Initial Values of Parameters
Initial height (H) 100 m
Initial velocity (V) 0 m/sec
Gravitational constant (g) 9.8 m/sec2