wind resisitance is a function of surface area vs mass. In other words: density. That's what controls terminal velocity: The point when wind resistance balances gravity and you stop accerating.
There was a time and a place where I would have actually tried to figure out their respective masses and drag coefficients and tried to math this out. But... well that's about 15 years in my past. In HS we were on a band trip to Toronto and a bunch of us had just taken Physics so we attempted to figure out whether a human falling of the CN Tower observation deck would reach terminal velocity before going splat. Yes we were geeks.
For reference yes... you would reach terminal velocity about 100 feet off the ground
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Date: 2005-08-03 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-03 06:19 pm (UTC)For reference yes... you would reach terminal velocity about 100 feet off the ground