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thethirdi
· 6 years ago
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Is the initial angle of take off assumed to be at 0 degrees?
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thethirdi
· 6 years ago
If there is any amount of velocity in the y direction, assuming positive y and positive x is the second quadrant of a coordinate plane, it's take longer, and is this using a straight line to measure the distance he travels? It would be a parabolic motion. This is totally bullshit
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
It also assumes he completes the jump and lands in that window... in the trailer it looks like he doesn't make it and grabs a rope on the way down, and then nearly falls again from that.... unless he's on the outside of the building multiple times? Eh.
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arlan
· 6 years ago
What if he uses his muscles to rewire the radial motor for over voltage, thus achieving a crane head speed of 58 rpm?
buttscarleton
· 6 years ago
He’s gonna fall like some kind of stone or boulder...I can’t think the word I’m looking for
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masterweird
· 6 years ago
Congratulations, you win.
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leincredibleme
· 6 years ago
that's hilarious
guest
· 6 years ago
Bs. Gravity makes objects accelerate with 9.81 meters per square second. This equasion is wrong from the start
deleted
· 6 years ago
Objects do not fall at “9.8 metres second”