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Also count as your blessing that you'd likely be knocked unconscious by the G-force before you hit the ground.
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nope. terminal velocity is a thing.Also count as your blessing that you'd likely be knocked unconscious by the G-force before you hit the ground.
Also count as your blessing that you'd likely be knocked unconscious by the G-force before you hit the ground.
In free fall you don't feel any G-force, you're weightless -- that's why astronauts "float", they're in free fall around the earth.Also count as your blessing that you'd likely be knocked unconscious by the G-force before you hit the ground.
that's why we have the phrase "it's not the fall that kills you"In free fall you don't feel any G-force, you're weightless -- that's why astronauts "float", they're in free fall around the earth.
When falling in air, the friction will slow you down until you reach constant velocity (around 160 km/h). Then, during the rest of the fall, you just feel normal earth gravity, like in a lift moving at constant speed.
http://www.wikihow.com/Disarm-Someone-With-a-Knife
The entire thing is fucking amazing.
Wikihow Man is now my favourite anime.
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http://www.wikihow.com/Disarm-Someone-With-a-Knife
The entire thing is fucking amazing.
Wikihow Man is now my favourite anime.
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One Punch
I don't think this person ever disarmed someone with a knife...http://www.wikihow.com/Disarm-Someone-With-a-Knife
The entire thing is fucking amazing.
Wikihow Man is now my favourite anime.
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One Punch