What does terminal velocity feel like?

At approximately 120mph, skydivers reach terminal velocity and ride air molecules that feel as stable as laying on a bed. Rather than a feeling of uncontrollable falling, a person feels more like they are floating.
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What happens when a human reaches terminal velocity?

In very high falls, bodies can reach terminal velocity, the speed at which air resistance becomes so high it cancels out the acceleration due to gravity. Once at terminal velocity, you can fall as far as you like and you won't gather any more speed.
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Can you live falling at terminal velocity?

People have survived terminal velocity falls. In 1972, Vesna Vulović fell over 33,330 ft without a parachute after the plane she was in exploded. She didn't exactly walk away from the fall, however. She spent days in a coma, and was hospitalized for months after that.
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How long until a human hits terminal velocity?

Here are some fun free fall facts! 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.
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How far do you fall in 10 seconds?

Using the figure of 56 m/s for the terminal velocity of a human, one finds that after 10 seconds he will have fallen 348 metres and attained 94% of terminal velocity, and after 12 seconds he will have fallen 455 metres and will have attained 97% of terminal velocity.
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How far do you fall in 6 seconds?

According to the rules, a creature falls 100 squares (500 feet) in the first (six second) round. According to the laws of physics, a creature falls y = 0.5 g t2 feet, where g is the acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/s2 on Earth) and t is the number of seconds in free fall.
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Is free fall possible on Earth?

You can get free fall in Earth's atmosphere as long as you move the air along with the falling object. This is how free fall is produced in reduced gravity aircraft. The aircraft itself is not in free fall because it has to use its engines to overcome atmospheric drag.
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Can you survive a 10 feet fall?

Is it possible to fall head first 10 feet and survive? This is incredibly unlikely, especially if you don't break your fall at all. Your skull and neck would be broken and you could suffer severe brain damage or, at the very least, paralysis.
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What's the highest drop someone has survived?

Vesna Vulović (Serbian Cyrillic: Весна Вуловић, pronounced [ʋêsna ʋûːloʋitɕ]; 3 January 1950 – 23 December 2016) was a Serbian flight attendant who holds the Guinness world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute: 10,160 m (33,330 ft; 6.31 mi).
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How far can you fall before breaking bones?

Landing on your side might be the best way to survive a fall, Hughes said. It doesn't take much of a fall to cause damage. "From a height of 3 meters (roughly 10 feet) you could fracture your spine," Hughes said. "At around 10 meters (about 30 feet), you're looking at very serious injuries."
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At what height does falling into water feel like concrete?

At 50 feet it feels like you're hitting concrete. At 100 feet, you're dead. At 150 feet you didn't even exist, that's how much it ****s you up. I've done 40ft, never had a chance to try anything highter.
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How high can a human fall without death?

A more recent study on 287 vertical fall victims revealed that falls from height of 8 stories (i.e. around 90-100 feet) and higher, are associated with a 100% mortality [4]. Thus, a vertical falling height of more than 100 feet is generally considered to constitute a "non-survivable" injury.
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Can a human survive terminal velocity into water?

The ocean surface is not as hard as the ground but if you drop from a plane, you would hit it with such a high velocity that the pressure would most likely kill you or cause very serious damage. Considering air resistance, the terminal velocity of a human, right before reaching the water, would be at most some 150 m/s.
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Can you survive a 500 foot fall?

A man survived a 500-foot fall from a New York City skyscraper. When the 35W bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, 13 people died, but many more survived the more than 100-foot fall. Even 2 percent of those who jump off the Golden Gate Bridge live.
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Do astronauts feel acceleration in space?

Astronauts in orbit travel at 28000 km/h but feel absolutely nothing, even if they're outside. Similarly, inside a car you do not feel the speed, only the change in speed (i.e. acceleration - and note that acceleration can be in any direction: forward, backward, left, right, up or down).
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Does being in space feel like falling?

Absence of gravity is known as weightlessness. It is like floating, the feeling you get when a roller coaster suddenly goes down. Astronauts on the International Space Station are in free fall all the time.
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Why do astronauts float in space and not on Earth?

If 90 percent of Earth's gravity reaches the space station, then why do astronauts float there? The answer is because they are in free fall. In a vacuum, gravity causes all objects to fall at the same rate. The mass of the object does not matter.
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What is the terminal velocity of a 200 pound man?

According to the skydivers I have spoken with, the average, "real life" terminal velocity of the falling 200-pound man is approximately 145 mph (64.8 m/sec).
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How many g's do you experience in free fall?

As it turns out, you are accelerating the most when you pull open your parachute! In this case, your body is slowing down at an average rate of 27 meters per second, per second, according to data collected by Rob Nelson. That is nearly a force of 3 G's, or 2.75 times standard gravity! Ready to go skydiving?
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How fast is the pull of gravity?

When gravity pulls objects toward the ground, it always causes them to accelerate at a rate of 9.8 m/s2. Regardless of differences in mass, all objects accelerate at the same rate due to gravity unless air resistance affects one more than another.
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How far can you fall in 1 second?

Example. The first equation shows that, after one second, an object will have fallen a distance of 1/2 × 9.8 × 12 = 4.9 m. After two seconds it will have fallen 1/2 × 9.8 × 22 = 19.6 m; and so on.
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How fast is G Force in mph?

How fast is G-force in mph? One G of force is equivalent to 22 miles per hour.
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Can you survive a 40 foot fall?

Since evaluations began in the 1940s and more extensively in the 1980s through 2005, the fall height at which 50% of patients are expected to die (LD50) has been consistently estimated to be 40ft (12.1m) and historical reports suggest no patients were able to survive a fall greater than 50 ft (15.2 m).
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