my guess is probably the height it u were holding something so maybe 5 ft so u can hit it
long enough
Twice as long as it takes to roll halfway down the same ramp. Without knowing the size of the ball, and the length & angle of the ramp, thats the best I can tell you.
Yes. The force of gravity it the same for all objects, like a golf ball and a basket ball. As long of the two objects dont have any kind of material that would most likely slow it down.
It has to be tiny with skinny and long blades
What is the "hang time" of an athlete who can jump a vertical distance of 0.75 m? The athlete goes up 0.75 m, and then comes back down the same distance. Going up and coming down take the same time, so the hang time is twice the time for the athlete to fall 0.75 m from rest. How long is that? d = 0.75 m, a = 10 m/s2, t = ? The hang time is twice the time to fall = 2(0.385 s) = 0.77 s Check: http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/physics/phynet/mechanics/kinematics/answers/answers_sep_30.htm Hope you understand
10 ft (3 m), stationary metal pole, most you buy are 12 ft, so you can put 2 ft into the ground.
David Blaine will hang upside down for 60 hours for his "Dive of Death."
eight minutes
One's head will definitely explode if they hang upside for too long, too long being three days.
it is when you get down to the ball at 90 degrees
long enough
Hangtime is how long the football is suspended in there air. The hand time is no more when the ball hits the ground or is caught.
Bats can hang upside down for as long as they want. They do not need to use any muscles to hold on to something. They have special tendons in their feet that lets them hang around without exerting any energy. All they have to do to hang is relax. The weight of the upper body pulls down on this tendon and causes the talons to clench or grab hold. The talon joints lock and the bats weight keeps them closed. The bat only needs to release its grip to fly off.
Months, hang in there!!
me 2.5-5 sec depending on how good a ball i throw but the pros can get it down to like 1.5-2 sec
Hang in Long Enough was created in 1990-09.
Twice as long as it takes to roll halfway down the same ramp. Without knowing the size of the ball, and the length & angle of the ramp, thats the best I can tell you.