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.
The rule for calculating the velocity of a falling object is V = gt, where V is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/s^2), and t is the time in seconds. Plugging in the values: V = (32 ft/s^2) x 5 seconds = 160 ft/s. Therefore, the piano dropped 5 seconds ago is falling at a rate of 160 feet per second.
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.
Acceleration of gravity = 32.2 ft/sec2If the object started from rest, i.e. nobody threw it down, thenInitial velocity = 0Final velocity = (10 x 32.2) = 322 ft per sec.Average = 1/2 ( Vi + Vf ) = 161 ft per sec.
Each tonne is equivalent to 2,204.62 pounds.14,000 pounds is then approximately 6.35 tonnes
An object that weighs 14,000 pounds on earth has 6,350.3 kilograms of mass. If you took it to other places, it would have different weights.
Assuming you were asking how wide....62.23 ft. An acre is 43560 sq ft * 20 = 871200 sq ft / 14000 ft on one side = 62.22857143 ft on the sides if it's a rectangle.
Answer: 14,000 ft² = 0.321395 acres
The pressure at different altitudes depends on the weight of the air column above that point. At 14000 ft above sea level, there is less air above causing lower pressure (0.69 ATM). Conversely, at 14000 ft below sea level, there is more air above causing higher pressure (470 ATM).
Yes, it is possible depending on how wide, how tall, and whats under it to see if you will survive. If the waterfall is over 50 ft tall it would be like falling off a building. If it is less than 20 ft tall and you are younger you should be able to survive. Mostly, if not you will drown because of the extra water pounding you down.
14000 divided by 100000 = 0.14 feet, i.e. 1.68 inches or 4.28 cm
Yes falling is a verb; it is an action. For example: The man is falling 300 ft.
6% of 14000= 6% * 14000= 0.06 * 14000= 840
10% of 14000 = 10% * 14000 = 0.1 * 14000 = 1400
3% of 14000 = 3% * 14000 = 0.03 * 14000 = 420
35.1 percent out of 14000 = 491435.1% of 14000= 35.1% * 14000= 35.1%/100% * 14000= 35.1 * 140= 4914
0.05 percent of 14000 = 70.05% of 14000= 0.05% * 14000= 0.05%/100% * 14000= 0.05 * 140= 7
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