2012-10-16, 11:02 PM
Shidoshi Wrote:I'm not saying his acceleration is actually uniform, only that it sets an upper boundary to his maximum speed.
I hadn't considered the possibility that he'd fall at an angle though, that's an interesting approach.
Mach 1 is actually 343.2 m/s by the way.
Still for him to reach Mach 1.24 the angle would have to be:
2*36529/(259*cos(x)) = 1.24*343.2 => x = 48°
Yeah, he didn't fall at a 48° angle, nope.
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Oh I didn't actually bother to look up Mach 1, just took it from earlier posts in the thread...
At any rate, your approach still doesn't make sense. You can't look at the end points, find the average and say absolutely anything about what happens in between unless it's a linear equation.
If you want an absolute boundary use Vf^2=2ad and get 840m/s (assuming he falls straight down under sea level gravity). Might as well pretend he's a spherical cow in a vacuum.


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