The reason why caseoh was so fast is because his mass was heavy enough to emit a greater momentum causing its velocity to accelerate in a super sonic speed (sorry for a bad explanation)
we can describe the relationship between mass, gravity, momentum, and velocity using the following formula:( F = m \times a = m \times g = m \times \frac{G \times M}{r^2} )Where:( F ) is the force exerted (resulting in acceleration)( m ) is the mass of the object( a ) is the acceleration( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity( G ) is the gravitational constant( M ) is the mass of the celestial body (e.g., Earth)( r ) is the distance between the centers of mass of the two objects
@@guarinagarcia2424but the distance between his center and earth’s center isn’t changing, and if the distance isn’t changing then according to Newton’s Inverse Square Law his acceleration due to gravity wouldn’t be changing either. besides, gravitational acceleration acts purely vertically and has no influence on his horizontal velocity. perhaps the increase in his speed can be explained via special relativity. as he approaches light speed, his relativistic mass grows indefinitely.