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re: GIF Friday. Soon to be NSFW.

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Posted by Scooba
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:03 am to
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I think what you mean is how far did the ship move when she was in the air whilst diving?


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Posted by Tigeralum2008
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:28 am to
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Someone smart calculate how far the pool moves below her assuming the boat is cruising at 22 knots.


used a stop watch to calculate free fall time of 1.78seconds

used a free fall calculator to judge jump height of 51ft (not relevent but think its cool they have websites for this)

22knots is roughly 25.31 miles/hr

Therefore distance the ship travelled while the woman was falling is = 6.61 feet

This post was edited on 2/3/17 at 8:29 am
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Posted by SG_Geaux
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:35 am to
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Therefore distance the ship travelled while the woman was falling is = 6.61 feet



The woman also travels approx 6.61 feet because she is moving the same speed as the ship.
Posted by Scooba
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:36 am to
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used a stop watch to calculate free fall time of 1.78seconds


I got two seconds but you're probably right considering she jumped up and was motionless before "falling" down.


To keep this conversation littered with gravity gifs.

quote:

6.61 feet

It would be hard for me to jump and not try to compensate for that.
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:41 am to
Solid Post

Posted by Tigeralum2008
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:42 am to
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To keep this conversation littered with gravity gifs






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Posted by FishinTygah84
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:50 am to
It has to be the angles and lighting, but Kate Upton looks sexy AF in those gifs. I've never really thought that before.
Posted by tigeraddict
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 8:50 am to
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ETA: Someone smart calculate how far the pool moves below her assuming the boat is cruising at 22 knots.



But initially, the diver is also traveling at the same speed as the cruise ship, so she has the exact same initial forward velocity.

The only force acting against the diver would be air resistance, which will not be enough to alter her trajectory that much.

And the GIF's to go with the thread




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Posted by Tigeralum2008
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Posted on 2/3/17 at 9:07 am to
quote:

But initially, the diver is also traveling at the same speed as the cruise ship, so she has the exact same initial forward velocity.

The only force acting against the diver would be air resistance, which will not be enough to alter her trajectory that much.

And the GIF's to go with the thread


ETA: if there was a strong headwind, she would lose forward velocity at greater than 22kts

The question was "how far does the pool move while she is freefalling?" not "where will she land?"
This post was edited on 2/3/17 at 9:09 am
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