M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6668|Escea

Feline HALO without the LO.
Shem
sɥǝɯ
+152|6972|London (At Heart)

Finray wrote:

Shem wrote:

Cat's have a non-lethal terminal velocity.
Do you have a cat?
Four.

Ryan wrote:

Shem wrote:

Cat's have a non-lethal terminal velocity.
What is their terminal velocity?
60mph I believe

When a cat falls it is more likely to injure itself below 7 stories.

This is because when a cat falls it splays itself spreading the impact damage and slowing it's decent in the air, before 7 stories it doesn't have time to do this in the air. After the seventh floor cats actually have the same chance of death at any height, theoretically a cat can be thrown from a plane and survive the fall. Except, as I say if it dies from the shock of it all.
Slarty
Member
+37|6409|Ingerland
Pressing 9 obviously didn't work for it then.
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7288|Reykjavík, Iceland.

M.O.A.B wrote:

Feline HALO without the LO.
HANO

High Altitude No Opening

Also, I'm not buying the thing about terminal velocity, a cat doesn't have more wind resistance than a human lying down...
But then again, cats are light, so that the momentum they gain in the fall is perhaps not great enough to kill them?

They will fall at about the same speed as a human though.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6898|The Twilight Zone
Only in Iceland
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Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7288|Reykjavík, Iceland.

.Sup wrote:

Only in Iceland
In Iceland, the cat freezes solid before it lands, and therefore shatters on impact.

So therefore, your logic is flawed.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6898|The Twilight Zone

Sydney wrote:

.Sup wrote:

Only in Iceland
In Iceland, the cat freezes solid before it lands, and therefore shatters on impact.

So therefore, your logic is flawed.
Well actually I thought you only had penguins as your pets in the far North
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Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7288|Reykjavík, Iceland.

.Sup wrote:

Sydney wrote:

.Sup wrote:

Only in Iceland
In Iceland, the cat freezes solid before it lands, and therefore shatters on impact.

So therefore, your logic is flawed.
Well actually I thought you only had penguins as your pets in the far North
We have penguins, cats and hamsters as pets, while we breed polar bears and whales for eating.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6898|The Twilight Zone

Sydney wrote:

.Sup wrote:

Sydney wrote:

In Iceland, the cat freezes solid before it lands, and therefore shatters on impact.

So therefore, your logic is flawed.
Well actually I thought you only had penguins as your pets in the far North
We have penguins, cats and hamsters as pets, while we breed polar bears and whales for eating.
haha lol +1 tomorrow
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SharkyMcshark
I'll take two
+132|7230|Perth, Western Australia

Flecco wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Shem wrote:

Cat's have a non-lethal terminal velocity.
What is their terminal velocity?
Idk, I think it's like 4m/s.

Humans is like 11m/s.

It also depends on the height dropped m8s. I'm a bit fuzzy on all this but I think if you drop them from the 11th floor of your standard high rise building it will die, but any other floors it will either come out unscathed or just be wounded/mortally wounded. Only from the 11th floor do you achieve instant death on impact.

/catkiller


Yeah I saw it on some weird ABC tv show ages back. Can't remember specifics now but it's all about relative height and how relaxed the cat is at the time of impact.
YES! I saw that show... or I think I watched it back in physics in school! I remember that it pointed out how cats bones were slightly bendy and would flex to absorb the impact, especially their ribcage.

It seemed a novel concept at the time... I mean my cat is so heavy that I reckon itd just leave like a cat shaped hole in the road where it hit, a la Loony Tunes
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7211|Cambridge (UK)

Sydney wrote:

.Sup wrote:

Sydney wrote:


In Iceland, the cat freezes solid before it lands, and therefore shatters on impact.

So therefore, your logic is flawed.
Well actually I thought you only had penguins as your pets in the far North
We have penguins, cats and hamsters as pets, while we breed polar bears and whales for eating.
Don't Icelandic polar bears wear armour, talk, and drink beer (well, when they've lost their armour, at least)??
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7288|Reykjavík, Iceland.

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Sydney wrote:

.Sup wrote:


Well actually I thought you only had penguins as your pets in the far North
We have penguins, cats and hamsters as pets, while we breed polar bears and whales for eating.
Don't Icelandic polar bears wear armour, talk, and drink beer (well, when they've lost their armour, at least)??
Only when Daniel Craig is around.
Shem
sɥǝɯ
+152|6972|London (At Heart)

Sydney wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

Feline HALO without the LO.
HANO

High Altitude No Opening

Also, I'm not buying the thing about terminal velocity, a cat doesn't have more wind resistance than a human lying down...
But then again, cats are light, so that the momentum they gain in the fall is perhaps not great enough to kill them?

They will fall at about the same speed as a human though.
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/211.web.stu … locity.htm
Kez
Member
+778|6148|London, UK
Big deal, I can jump 34 stories, land on my head and still live a perfect, healthy life.

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