not cosmology related but i thought this is nerds that know math :)

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a girl that average height is 5 foot one inches and about 96 pounds fell 14.7 feet in 0.47 seconds (problem being she had no outside force meaning she just fell that distance). problem im having is from what i can find out (she could only fall that distance in 0.6 seconds without any force applied, **BTW** if you want to know why i need to know in 2013 a 14 year old unknown girl on fc2 (a Japan twitch like service) named rorochan_1999 uploaded a stream titled: darkness (originally in Japanese) she slowly made her way to the 14-15th floor of her mansion (apartment building), and jumped, im investigating it and trying to find out more and i need to know could she have fell that far without anything affecting her speed except gravity and force of air resistance
 
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a girl that average height is 5 foot one inches and about 96 pounds fell 14.7 feet in 0.47 seconds (problem being she had no outside force meaning she just fell that distance). problem im having is from what i can find out (she could only fall that distance in 0.6 seconds without any force applied, **BTW** if you want to know why i need to know in 2013 a 14 year old unknown girl on fc2 (a Japan twitch like service) named rorochan_1999 uploaded a stream titled: darkness (originally in Japanese) she slowly made her way to the 14-15th floor of her mansion (apartment building), and jumped, im investigating it and trying to find out more and i need to know could she have fell that far without anything affecting her speed except gravity and force of air resistance
In 0.47 seconds you will only fall 3.53 feet, not 14.7 in earth's gravity. You need 0.92 seconds to fall 14.7 feet. The weight is irrelevant. I also feel the 14th floor is going to be a lot more than 14.7 feet so I'm afraid this report is full of errors!
 
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In 0.47 seconds you will only fall 3.53 feet, not 14.7 in earth's gravity. You need 0.92 seconds to fall 14.7 feet. The weight is irrelevant. I also feel the 14th floor is going to be a lot more than 14.7 feet so I'm afraid this report is full of errors!
i wont to know 14.7 because 1 she loses her phone that fast and thats the closest hint at did she get pushed or not, also she fell 150-130 feet in less then 6 seconds so umm yeah i say something accelerated her but idk
 
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In 0.47 seconds you will only fall 3.53 feet, not 14.7 in earth's gravity. You need 0.92 seconds to fall 14.7 feet. The weight is irrelevant. I also feel the 14th floor is going to be a lot more than 14.7 feet so I'm afraid this report is full of errors!
her entire 150 feet free fall was about 6.9871641 seconds (cant be exact because 1 2012 quality and 2 she was shaking and 3 we cant see her land only hear her land)
 

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