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A man weighs 72 kg. he jumps from a tower 287m high. No windspeed. What appoximate speed wil he hit the ground in Km/hour?
Please help.
Please help.
The discussion focuses on calculating the impact velocity of a 72 kg man jumping from a height of 287 meters, considering air resistance. The calculations reveal that the impact velocity, when accounting for air drag, is approximately 50 m/s, taking about 9 seconds to reach the ground. The analysis emphasizes the importance of mass and drag coefficient, particularly in different falling positions, such as head first or horizontal. Key resources include a drag coefficient calculator and articles on terminal velocity.
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He usually calls head first, but when he's had a lot of beans, sometimes it's back first.Dr. Courtney said:Does he call mostly head first, feet first, front first, or back first?
Why would that ever be the case?Dr. Courtney said:higher than the terminal velocity.
About 8 seconds.jackwhirl said:How many seconds before he reaches the ground? Will the screenwriter have the man do improbable things on the way down?