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Re: No parachute skydiving prop bet?
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They had a chute on the guy holding on, obv. [/ QUOTE ] or on the camera |
#72
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[ QUOTE ] So in attempt #1 the guy died but somehow the footage was still salvaged? I don't buy it... [/ QUOTE ] They had a chute on the guy holding on, obv. [ QUOTE ] Phil, air resistance is gonna be about the same, but the force of gravity is twice as strong with two people. [/ QUOTE ] Im not going to insult you Noah, if you were some random 5 post person i might. I also accept you might have been levelling. Its been a good few years since i studied physics for all of 1 year, ignore everything below if you dont care bout random crap. Gravity is a constant force on the earth and an object accellerates according to the constant force of gravity pulling it down and the force of friction (air resistance) which works 'against' gravity lowering its effect. Mass, and therefor weight as weight is mass times the gravity, is irrelivent to acceleration and terminal velocity. The reason it might be different with two people is because they are holding onto each other their air resitance might be increased. So whilst they might have a lower terminal velocity relative to each individually they will never have a higher one - all things being equal. [/ QUOTE ] Quoted for physics hilarity. If you take a block made out of styrofoam and one made out brick, which one will drop more quickly? Mass is obviously a factor in terminal velocity. |
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Re: No parachute skydiving prop bet?
Phil, air resistance for a given object is gonna be some function of velocity. In the physics classes that i've taken, for slowish moving thigns like people falling, we approximate it by a constant b (representing how aerodynomic something is) times the velocity squared. It's a FORCE. You reach terminal velocity when this cancels out the FORCE of gravity. I.e., when bv^2 = mg. When you increase m, v increases.
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but the force of gravity is twice as strong with two people. [/ QUOTE ] wow. |
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[ QUOTE ] but the force of gravity is twice as strong with two people. [/ QUOTE ] wow. [/ QUOTE ] This is true. Wow. |
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k.. thread is freaking me out. Just gonna assume vic and phil are all being sarcastic or leveling or whatever you guys call it cause otherwise you guys is pretty stupid.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] but the force of gravity is twice as strong with two people. [/ QUOTE ] wow. [/ QUOTE ] This is true. Wow. [/ QUOTE ] but it doesnt make the entity fall faster. it really doesnt matter. |
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Re: No parachute skydiving prop bet?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] but the force of gravity is twice as strong with two people. [/ QUOTE ] wow. [/ QUOTE ] This is true. Wow. [/ QUOTE ] but it doesnt make the entity fall faster. it really doesnt matter. [/ QUOTE ] fjaskhjslh;jshfdsjh;shgers;hjsflhjdsflh;dsjfhldfsj h;shsdf;hshjsdhfdshds;h Gravity is a FORCE. Air resistance is a FORCE that increases as speed increases. In order to balance out a larger FORCE of gravity, you need a larger air resistance and thus more speed. If there were no air resistance, they would travel at the same speed. There is air resistance. That changes things. You're dumb (or being sarcastic and making me look dumb). |
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play with the numbers and doubling a humans mass is negligible. thats all im saying.
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you double the force of gravity.. so assuming the bv^2 model, the speed increases by sqrt(2) or like 40%.
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