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Jimmy Smith
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What will happen to a 110 pound man jumping from 80 feet into water feet first? I have done the math he hits the water at around 50 mph. How will this damage his body?
People are jumping from cliffs that high for fun. If done the right way there doesn't have to be any relevant damage.Jimmy Smith said:What will happen to a 110 pound man jumping from 80 feet into water feet first? I have done the math he hits the water at around 50 mph. How will this damage his body?
Some of the factors that can affect the damage caused by jumping from 80ft include the surface landed on, the posture of the person when landing, and the physical condition of the person.
A 110 pound man jumping from 80ft can sustain various injuries such as broken bones, concussions, internal bleeding, and spinal cord injuries.
The force of impact when a 110 pound man jumps from 80ft can vary depending on the factors mentioned earlier. However, it can be estimated to be around 12,000 pounds of force.
To minimize damage from jumping from 80ft, it is important to ensure a proper landing posture, jump into water rather than a hard surface, and to avoid jumping from a height that is beyond one's physical capabilities.
Survival from jumping 80ft is highly unlikely, but not impossible. Factors such as a proper landing posture and landing on a soft surface can increase the chances of survival. However, it is still a very dangerous and potentially life-threatening act.