I know this may seem like silly question, but I can seem to get it right and wondered if anyone could make it cleare to me.
I know that on earth that gravity has an effect on an object close to the surface at about 9.807m/s
2In terms of actually applying gravity on something what does that mean, that every second that passes the falling object has gained the speed of 9.807 every second?
It seems pretty insane if an object is travelling at 220miles an hour (98.07m/s) just after 10s of free fall if there was no air resistance.
That can only lead me to beleive I just dont get it

I've forgotten all that I did at school, so if anyone would be able to remind me of the correct way to do it that would be great
