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----- Original Message -----
From: "NowNow"
Are you really that friggin' stupid? Again, show me your math.
The
forces are equal, dip****. The "variables" would be such things
as
did
he land exactly like he took off? If you take a known weight,
such
as a
piece of concrete of X dimension and Y weight, put a load cell
between
it and the cushion and launch it to Z height. Get the reading.
Now,
take
the same Y weight, drop it from the same Z height with the load
cell
on
the cushion. What will the results be and why?
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WAFA the newsgroup liar free!
A bullet is shot straight up into the air.
Is the force the bullet leaves the barrel with the same as the
force
it
hits
the ground with?
You obviously don't know what in hell your talking about. This
conversation is over until you provide the math to back it up.
Reason,
the bullet is shot so far the it reaches terminal velocity on it's
return. Do you REALLY think that's the case with a 150# man at
three
feet????
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WAFA the newsgroup liar free!
Last hint for you-
The man experienced more force for a shorter length of time when he
left
the
couch and less force for a longer time when he returned to the couch.
Capish?
Again, show the math. Capish?
You really are an idiot, aren't you?
Quite the contrary. I love math. I do this for a living!
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WAFA the newsgroup liar free!
What is the impulse on the body with dropping the dude and launching the
dude?
Too many unknown variables, but it's safe to say the man experienced higher
forces on the way up than on the way down.
Well, I think the issue here is semantics again. Mathmatically, the
force of up and down might be the same, but in the real world, I bet the
force of the up, unexpected and all in a tenth of a second was probably
more painful and possibly destructive as the drawn out force, and
bracing on the way down...
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