It was just to state that it would someone, and not something, the effects such conditions would have on the human body.
Basically i asked: "What would happen to someone if he were to accelerate like this in the most mundane of situations? Would his skin melt due to friction and air resistance...
I stumbled upon these numbers on my test recently.
It is raelly basic stuff, but i want to know, what would actually happen if such thing happened in the real world.
We basically have a ball made of 20Kg of "person".
And it it accelerates at 1.8*10^5 m/s² for 1/30 of a second reaching 6000 m/s...
If we have a bottle with a fluid A of X density, and in the bottom of this bottle it magically spawns the same amount of fluid B with X/2 density, fluid B should rise in fluid A until they both change positions and fluid B floats in A.
Wich property of the fluids are the ones that determinates...
I was expecting an absurd number, something actually inhumanly posible, and yes i think aerodynamic drag is watch I'm refeering to, it is the air ocupating the vacuum created by movement right?
Excuse i kinda broke the rule of introducing myself before, making questions...sorry
I was too excited and didint even read the msg on my inbox, so, hi there
My name is Gabriel, but i usually refer to myself as axel on the interweebs, I'm usually driven but my desire to find answers and just...
I will start with an excuse, sorry english is not my main lengauge and i don't practice grammar that much, it is my first time in these forums so be kind, i hope i posted on the right forum thank you for the comprehension.
When you move your arm for example do you generate a trail of vacuum...