Televators
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Gelsons Dad said:Televators said:I have absolutely no bloody idea :( Is it relevant?Gelsons Dad said:What is terminal velocity through terra firma?
The point is that there is no single "terminal velocity" when falling through the atmosphere. It is different for different shaped objects and it changes as your density altitude changes so you cant hit it twice. You will reach the terminal velocity which will then change as you descend until you hit the ground. The ground being much denser than the air will cause a deceleration to the new terminal velocity of 0. The time taken to decelerate will depend how streamlined the object is!
No I do understand that. Crab in with your legs, wear a winged flying suit, jump from a much higher altitude, blah blah blah. I am just talking in general, from your average Joe Bloggs jumping out of a plane, because that's what I believed the others to be talking about.
I used to get about 45 seconds of free fall from 10K, my fat dad didn't!