How can understanding free fall be useful for activities like skydiving?

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Understanding free fall is crucial for activities like skydiving, where knowledge of body position affects acceleration and parachute deployment timing. The discussion highlights various real-life applications of free fall, including emergency situations such as rescues and the use of safety nets. Everyday examples of free fall are also noted, like water falling from a shower or leaves dropping from trees. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accurately framing questions to elicit relevant responses. Overall, free fall has significant implications in both recreational and emergency contexts.
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What are the applications of free fall in our daily life?

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How is it applied?

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One example is sky diving,I need to know more.
A sky diver must have knowledge on the concept of free fall
like what position he/she should be into increase or decrease acceleration and
when to open the parachute.
 
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Examples of free fall are pretty much anywhere. A cat launching themselves off a windowsill, for example. Take 5 minutes and look around your apartment or house and you should be able to come up with many.
 
Yes, but I was thinking perhaps the important applications of Free Fall.
I mean, people need to know stuff about free fall for rescues and emergency packs.
calculating stuff about a jumping cat or a kid playing ball isn't really that important..I think.
 
wordsand said:
Yes, but I was thinking perhaps the important applications of Free Fall.
I mean, people need to know stuff about free fall for rescues and emergency packs.
calculating stuff about a jumping cat or a kid playing ball isn't really that important..I think.

That was not the question you asked. You asked about applications of free fall in daily life. If you meant something different, perhaps you should have been more accurate with your question.
 
Water free falling onto you from your shower perhaps? I see leaves in free fall from the trees in my backyard. A raw pizza dough that has been tossed up into the air and falls back down. I suppose you could use a woman jumping from a burning building into the safety of the fire net. However that does not seem so everyday to me. Perhaps you could make a case that satellites are free falling around the earth. Good luck.
 
okay, thanks
 
fss said:
That was not the question you asked. You asked about applications of free fall in daily life. If you meant something different, perhaps you should have been more accurate with your question.

Yeah, guess I should have been clearer...sorry but thanks anyways.
 
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