Old thread revived! Anyway, I didnt post here yet: If anyone would like to measure my height with a barometer, it would be falling to ground for ~0.61s when dropped of top of my head.
Hob
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Old thread revived! Anyway, I didnt post here yet: If anyone would like to measure my height with a barometer, it would be falling to ground for ~0.61s when dropped of top of my head.
Hob
If I were used as a cantilever beam and I were a having uniform linear mass density M kg/m, then the amount of bending moment that I would be creating on the support would be - 1.445 Mg (N-m), where g is the acceleration due to gravity. :D [N-m - newton metre - used SI units for all]
I guess that it is easier to put a barometer on the top of a head than to be used as a cantilever :DQuote:
Originally Posted by exterminator
:D ...by the way I was even thinking of making myself a chain and then calculating the time in which all of the chain would have fallen down to the ground but that would probably involve some complex mechanics and calculus (had done before college though) and I have lost touch of those, so left it. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Hobson
5' 8"
5'3" :(
What is the ' :( ' emoticon doing there?
Most of us are of average height (According to our country/race/sex etc.)
Is there any body who is extraordinarily tall or short? like < 5' or > 7' :rolleyes:
I want to be taller :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mathew Joy
6' 0"
I'm 1.69m.
I wanna grow taller!!! bleah~
1.72 I guess..
/would you believe if I say that I was 1.5m when I was 18 years old and 1.7m 3 years later.. its an increase of 0.2 m in 3 years... :D
Yeah, I would believe that. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Max Payne
give us the documented proof...Quote:
Originally Posted by Max Payne
its true...
believe me...
its trueee......
but I don't have any prove, except my pictures.. but need to scan it first..:o