no believe me I've tried it
When you fall and hit the ground with your elbow, the force is concentrated on a smaller area compared to hitting the ground with your back. This smaller area leads to higher pressure exerted by your elbow on impact. In contrast, hitting the ground with your back distributes the force over a larger surface area, resulting in lower pressure.
The force a body moving at 30 mph hits a dashboard with depends on the duration of the impact. In both cases, the force is determined by the deceleration experienced by the body upon impact. However, hitting the ground after a fall may involve a longer deceleration distance compared to hitting a dashboard, potentially affecting the force experienced.
No, you do not die before hitting the ground. However, falling from a great height can cause significant injuries or death upon impact due to the force of the fall. It is important to take precautions to avoid falling from great heights.
Air resistance, also known as drag, is the force that slows down a skydiver's fall and helps cushion their landing. As the skydiver falls, air molecules exert a force opposite to their motion, creating resistance that ultimately slows them down and reduces the impact of hitting the ground.
Water drops that are freed when they hit the ground are referred to as splashes. These splashes occur due to the impact of the water drop hitting the ground surface. The size and shape of the splash can vary depending on factors such as drop size, height of fall, and surface characteristics.
plummeted means to fall from a plane and not to have a parachute that will protect you from hitting the ground to hard.
Seeds may fall and roll depending on the shape of the seed and the ground upon which they fall. Seeds that are more round will have a better chance of rolling a bit, and ground that slopes away will allow a seed a better chance of rolling further.
plummeted means to fall from a plane and not to have a parachute that will protect you from hitting the ground to hard.
When you fall and hit the ground with your elbow, the force is concentrated on a smaller area compared to hitting the ground with your back. This smaller area leads to higher pressure exerted by your elbow on impact. In contrast, hitting the ground with your back distributes the force over a larger surface area, resulting in lower pressure.
it's too far; if one would get there noone could breathe the air.... * And there's no real solid ground - you'd just fall and fall until you were crushed - never hitting any solid ground.
The force of rain hitting the ground is typically not strong enough to cause damage or harm. Raindrops fall at terminal velocity, which is the maximum speed they can reach due to air resistance. The force is usually equivalent to that of a gentle breeze or a light tap.
It will fall with increasing velocity due to gravity and reach the peak velocity just before hitting the ground.
The force a body moving at 30 mph hits a dashboard with depends on the duration of the impact. In both cases, the force is determined by the deceleration experienced by the body upon impact. However, hitting the ground after a fall may involve a longer deceleration distance compared to hitting a dashboard, potentially affecting the force experienced.
Looking at it: The sky starts where the ground or the sea lets off. Entering it: The sky starts when you can fall to your death by hitting the top of the tallest building around.
No, you do not die before hitting the ground. However, falling from a great height can cause significant injuries or death upon impact due to the force of the fall. It is important to take precautions to avoid falling from great heights.
They are hitting air molecules at a high speed and breaking them apart, which produces a lot of heat.
They are hitting air molecules at a high speed and breaking them apart, which produces a lot of heat.