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I am also planning on jumping if my preferred plan doesn't work out for whatever reason. Worried about not being able to land headfirst though. I'll jump from the 20th floor.
I plan to jump if shooting is not an option. There's a 250ft abandoned building in my city (yes, they really abandoned a building that tall) that should do the trick just fine.
I personally would like to jump in the daytime. Though specifically on a rainy day.
When falling in the standard belly-to-Earth position, an average estimate of terminal velocity for skydivers is 120 mph (200 km/h), and a falling person will reach terminal velocity after about 12 seconds, falling some 450 m (1,500 ft) in that time. Peregrine falcons, known for their high-speed dives when attacking their prey, can reach speeds of over 200 mph (322 km/h).
How physics enables a thrilling free fall experience. We'll explain exactly what is free fall, give some fun facts, and introduce you to our exciting free fall devices.
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Get drunk beforehand, then SI won't be much of a problem.
I am also planning on jumping if my preferred plan doesn't work out for whatever reason. Worried about not being able to land headfirst though. I'll jump from the 20th floor.
Yup. I think alcohol helps a lot. Well although it is preferable to land headfirst I don't think it's necessary if we're talking about 20th floors or higher
I plan to jump if shooting is not an option. There's a 250ft abandoned building in my city (yes, they really abandoned a building that tall) that should do the trick just fine.
I personally would like to jump in the daytime. Though specifically on a rainy day.
When falling in the standard belly-to-Earth position, an average estimate of terminal velocity for skydivers is 120 mph (200 km/h), and a falling person will reach terminal velocity after about 12 seconds, falling some 450 m (1,500 ft) in that time. Peregrine falcons, known for their high-speed dives when attacking their prey, can reach speeds of over 200 mph (322 km/h).
How physics enables a thrilling free fall experience. We'll explain exactly what is free fall, give some fun facts, and introduce you to our exciting free fall devices.
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