
I think you'll find that when you are in free fall
the number of g's you experience is 1. Although this
is countered by the air resistance.
Once you hit terminal velocity (~120mph) the forces
have balanced and you are no longer undergoing any
acceleration.
It's the 120mph wind that does the tit inversion :)
And to answer your question about making it 'clicky',
it's just HTML. <a href="url">click me</a>.
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Mon 17 Feb 2003, 19:28,
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the number of g's you experience is 1. Although this
is countered by the air resistance.
Once you hit terminal velocity (~120mph) the forces
have balanced and you are no longer undergoing any
acceleration.
It's the 120mph wind that does the tit inversion :)
And to answer your question about making it 'clicky',
it's just HTML. <a href="url">click me</a>.