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Cats do fly

Saw one fly off a seven story roof one day and landed on his/her feet and walked away........I wish I could have found that cat cuz he/she was one BA Cat.
 
brudgers said:
What is the air speed velocity of an unladen cat?
Need a little more info, resubmit

M*V^2)/(F/3)

M is for Mass

V is Velocity and

the F is the initial force
 
cda said:
Need a little more info, resubmitM*V^2)/(F/3)

M is for Mass

V is Velocity and

the F is the initial force
No, that results in a dimension. Velocity is a vector quantity, requires speed and direction to define. A kitty helicopter moving at a constant 36 km/h (scalar quantity) in a circular path does not have a constant velocity.

You are quite correct, though, in your comment regarding more info is required. I sort of doubt any real information is available, and I believe the question will remain unresolved.

I'm okay with that! :cheers
 
Next thing you know, Pigs will be flying.....

pigsfly.jpg
 
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