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    JTwo
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    Math Equations and Physics you use for Basejumping

    Hey guys,

    I have a math/physic projects and I was wondering exactly what equations you should use while basejumping. I would like it to be in meters, but feet is cool, I'll just switch it. Thanks for the help and take it easy guys.

    Bobby aka: JTwo.

    P.S. Thanks for allowing me to join the boards.

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    Re: Math Equations and Physics you use for Basejumping

    The only "actual" equation I have used is pythagoras theorem for calculating the height of objects whilst using a laser. I then have used data charts (with other considerations of course) in distances v delays etc.

    If you use the search function on this board with the term "equations", you will find a few posts that have various equations in that people have used to aid their judgements.

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