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No, too much wind resistance the terminal speed would be far too low.
It would also 'tumble' thus lowering the speed even more.
Something like a slice of bread would reach maximum speed after around 10 feet. Dropped from a 1st floor window or from 30,000 ft the final speed would be the same. to get a high terminal velocity you need something streamlined like...
It would also 'tumble' thus lowering the speed even more.
22:32 Mon 06th Feb 2012
...sorry for the late catch up. Good question about what is spread on the bread as the mass will alter the velocity (but not by much)
Also if the bread was falling 'edge' first it would increase the velocity due to reduced surface area.
Rather than a pea how about a french stick.....that would be interesting to see!
How about a tin of peas Jo, that would make a mess of somone!
Also if the bread was falling 'edge' first it would increase the velocity due to reduced surface area.
Rather than a pea how about a french stick.....that would be interesting to see!
How about a tin of peas Jo, that would make a mess of somone!