Surviving a fall in an elevator depends on various factors such as the speed of the fall, the design of the elevator, and safety features in place. In general, falls from heights of more than 10 stories (around 100 feet) are unlikely to be survivable for most people. However, there have been rare cases of individuals surviving falls from greater heights due to unique circumstances or safety measures. It is important to prioritize elevator safety and follow proper protocols to minimize the risk of accidents.
Cats have a unique ability to survive falls from high places due to their flexible bodies and instinctual righting reflex. However, there is no guarantee of survival from any height as injuries can still occur.
Surviving a free fall into water depends on various factors such as the height of the fall, the angle of entry, and the speed at impact. When entering water from a great height, the impact can be similar to hitting a solid surface due to the force of deceleration. It is possible to survive a free fall into water if the height is not too great and the entry is done correctly, such as feet-first and with a streamlined body position to reduce impact force. However, there is still a risk of injury, including internal damage or concussions, so it is important to exercise caution and consider the circumstances before attempting such a feat.
The release date for the fall book is October 15th.
Assumptions can fall into two categories: explicit assumptions, which are consciously stated or believed, and implicit assumptions, which are subconscious beliefs taken for granted. Explicit assumptions are those that are openly expressed and acknowledged, while implicit assumptions are underlying beliefs that may not be overtly stated but still influence thoughts and actions.
No, fish do not fall from the sky when it rains. This is a myth known as "fish rain" and is not scientifically accurate.
If an elevator is falling and you jump inside, you will still be moving at the same speed as the elevator. Jumping will not change the outcome of the fall. It is safer to brace yourself and try to protect your head and body during the fall.
Shake your device to wake the bear, then tap him. Wait for him to fall asleep then tap the button for the elevator to open, press the green to proceed to the next letter
Tip the top of the device towards you... this will tip the ladder over so that you can enter the elevator.
you use a bike and you will get over the floors before they break
It breaks, and you fall and die
The earth's gravity causes objects on earth (you) to accelerate toward earth's center at approximately 9.8 m/s2, when an elevator accelerates toward the earth's center (down) some of the force that you feel from gravity (weight) is negated. This results in a feeling of weightlessness.
No one still inside the South Tower when it fell survived, but sixteen people survived the collapse of the North Tower. All sixteen survivors were in Stairwell B of the North Tower in separated locations between floors 22 and 1.
An elevator pit typically contains the elevator buffer, which absorbs energy in case of a sudden stop or free fall, the counterweights, and the guide rails that ensure the elevator cab moves smoothly. Additionally, it may also house the hydraulic equipment or motor that powers the elevator.
Well, how i would think of it is that it would wobble around so much that the weight of the elevator would snap the rope that transports it up and down, and the elevator would fall to the bottom.
A iPhone 3g will not survive a fall out of a moving car.
In the mine you can drop down floors by walking over invisible holes that open up when stepped on. But it is only in the third and fourth mine where you can drop 100 floors at once. In the second mine the most you can fall is 20 floors and in in the first mine you can only fall one floor at a time.
You cannot survive a fatal fall. It's fatal.