Surviving a 20-foot fall is possible, but it depends on various factors such as the surface you land on, your body position, and overall health. It is important to seek medical attention immediately after a fall from such a height to assess any potential injuries.
Yes, you can survive terminal velocity if you have the proper equipment, such as a parachute, to slow down your fall before reaching the ground. Terminal velocity is the maximum speed an object reaches when falling through the air, and with the right precautions, it is possible to survive a fall from this height.
The height from which a person can fall into water and still survive depends on various factors such as the angle of entry, the speed of the fall, and the depth of the water. Generally, a fall from a height of around 50 feet or less into deep enough water can be survivable if the person enters the water correctly and does not hit any obstacles. However, falls from greater heights can result in serious injuries or fatalities. It is important to always exercise caution and be aware of the risks when jumping or diving into water from any height.
Surviving a 500-foot fall into water is unlikely due to the impact force and speed at which you would hit the water. The impact could cause severe injuries or even be fatal. It is important to avoid such risky situations and prioritize safety.
An egg can survive a 30-foot fall if it lands on a surface that absorbs and disperses the impact energy, such as a thick cushion or foam. The deceleration over a longer distance helps reduce the force exerted on the egg upon impact, increasing its chances of survival. Additionally, a well-constructed protective casing or packaging can also help absorb some of the impact energy and prevent the egg from breaking.
The only way I know to survive is to use a parachute (oxygen may be a problem, though), or have the fall be a virtual one rather than real. ****it was on the news recently that a man survived a free fall after his parachute failed at around 10,000 ft. so i suppose the answer is yes. It can also depend on what you land on and also if you are conscious when you land because if you pass out your body goes limp. I fell from around 20ft and luckily got up and walked away with a graze and a headache. I suppose its down to luck as well.
2120ctn
16.7225m2
480 square feet.
A iPhone 3g will not survive a fall out of a moving car.
What is the gas mileage for 20foot until truck
You cannot survive a fatal fall. It's fatal.
40' * 20 ' = 800 sq feet = 74.3 metres2
most of the time
the katydid will never survive in the fall.
so you dont fall and die
of corse
Depends on your luck