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Guinness Science - Sixty Symbols - YouTube
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fucking physicists
Guinness Science - Sixty Symbols - YouTube
:unsure: :wacko:
fucking physicists
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And even then, most people think that the distance objects cover is 9.8 meters every second.
Remind me what you do for a living again......
I think your friends might all actually be rocket scientists.....
And you stop accelerating because of the force pushing back on you from the atmosphere.And even then, most people think that the distance objects cover is 9.8 meters every second.
In actuality, a sky diver in the freefall position moves towards the ground at a speed of about 54 m/s, but he accelerated to that velocity at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2
*the more you know*
And you stop accelerating because of the force pushing back on you from the atmosphere.
Where he was going 834mph the atmosphere was a lot less dense. He slowed down as he entered into the troposphere.Terminal velocity. For the normal freefall position, it's about 122 mph for a human. But you can go faster by going into a nose dive. Felix Baumgartner frigging went 834 mph.
True. I actually never even watched it. But it's not uncommon for skydivers to hit nearly 300 mph in a nose dive.Where he was going 834mph the atmosphere was a lot less dense. He slowed down as he entered into the troposphere.