Use the stopwatch to measure the time from when you drop the stone to when you hear the stone hit the water.
Calculate the distance traveled by the stone by using the following formula, where T is the time it took for the stone to hit the water:
Distance = 1/2 * 9.8 * T^2
For example, if it took 1.5 seconds to hit the water, the stone traveled about 11 meters.
Convert the distance traveled from meters to feet by multiplying by 3.28. For example, 11 times 3.28 would be about 36.2 feet.
Subtract the distance found in Step 3 from the known depth of the well to find the amount of water in the well. For example, if you know your well is 100 feet deep and the distance from the water to the top is 36.2 feet, the water is 63.8 feet deep.