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02-03-2025, 01:20 AM
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Re: Video and Sound of a Meteorite Falling on Man's Porch
I'm not a physicist but this sounds like gobbledegook. What do you mean by Earth's terminal velocity? Objects in freefall have a terminal velocity. Earth only has the accelerative force of gravity. Depending on their aerodynamics, all objects will have their own specific terminal velocity. An average human will reach a speed of just under 240 km/h. Also why would a larger object have less resistance to the atmosphere? Surely they have more, or am I reading it wrong? |
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02-04-2025, 01:41 PM
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Re: Video and Sound of a Meteorite Falling on Man's Porch
I agree it's a bit strange to be talking about anything but a planet's gravity, mass, moon, Sun, or stars. And "Earth's terminal velocity" sounds like a term no one would ever use. Unless there's some super advanced theoretical shit we need to be enlightened of.
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