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Grazie schrieb am 20.02.2014 um 09:43 Uhr
" . . . obviously the ND filters are still in the plane."Roars, best reply ever! Thanks for bringing a much needed level of "gravitas" to a thread that was at risk of going downhill - terminally.....

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deusx schrieb am 20.02.2014 um 14:19 Uhr
>>>I would imagine though that a person can greatly increase terminal velocity by tucking in arms or by assuming a fetal position. <<<

If you wait until you are 3-4 feet above ground and quickly step down you can land safely no matter how high you started. I saw Bugs Bunny do it once.


>>> And GoPro terminal velocity is probably less than human terminal velocity. <<<

I think all things accelerate at same speed and hit the ground at the same time, no matter how heavy they are. Exception would be something like a feather or paper and obviously a parachute because drag becomes a factor. But cars, humans or a small cameras would fall at pretty much the same speed.
Rainer schrieb am 20.02.2014 um 21:51 Uhr
You think right only in a vacuum. Air resistance is more significant. It's why a mouse could survive a fall off the Burj Khalifa, but an elephant would have no chance. Theoretically. Reasonable summary here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081206062724AAIufVG.