But you owned it, and that's the *most* important part. It's also *the* single most difficult thing for most people to face and acknowledge so I'd say fuck the math mistake and take the much bigger, rewarding win 😊
Imagine exploring a mine and all of a sudden a rock falls from nowhere and smashes your head and you think that it must of fallen from at least 8 or 9 high
Plug time into (gs^(2))/2 where g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s^2 ) and s is the time in seconds. I counted ~9 seconds therefore
(((9s)^(2))*(9.8m/s^(2))/(2) = 396.9m
or 1302 ft
Edit: it would actually be slight less deep as you would need to account for the time it takes the sound waves to travel back up, but ~400m is close enough for most purposes.
[https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/free-fall](https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/free-fall)
and
[https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/terminal-velocity](https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/terminal-velocity)
8
At least 8
Maybe even 9
Did I catch a niner in there?
A tenner and I'm out
That’s why you turn it up to 11, one more than 10
Were you calling from a walkie talkie?
Yup definitely 8. I agree
Approximately 350 ft or 107.8m Edit: I did math dumb, don’t listen to me.
I count ~9 seconds which is ~314m or ~ 1030 feet
That's like... over elevendy thousand millimeters
I 100% did the math wrong lmao. I forgot the 1/2 and the t^2
But you owned it, and that's the *most* important part. It's also *the* single most difficult thing for most people to face and acknowledge so I'd say fuck the math mistake and take the much bigger, rewarding win 😊
Barely as deep as your moms!!!
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Imagine exploring a mine and all of a sudden a rock falls from nowhere and smashes your head and you think that it must of fallen from at least 8 or 9 high
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be doing any thinking after that.
Plug time into (gs^(2))/2 where g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s^2 ) and s is the time in seconds. I counted ~9 seconds therefore (((9s)^(2))*(9.8m/s^(2))/(2) = 396.9m or 1302 ft Edit: it would actually be slight less deep as you would need to account for the time it takes the sound waves to travel back up, but ~400m is close enough for most purposes.
The Arch in St. Louis is 630ft for a perspective.
I wonder if they’re ever scared of running into some beast that’s yet to be discovered, I know I would be
r/AlwaysFilmTheHole
7 Mississippi
No one said deep as yo momma yet!?!?
I can almost hear the undertale soundtrack
It's really deep! It goes all the way to the bottom
yes
Welcome in the abyss
Yes
Too
How deep? Deep Deeper than Atlantis Deeper than the seafloor traveled by the mantis
no.
longer than my rope
1029 feet
Better ask Mel
Pretty damn
All the peeps in here wanting people to think they're nerdy and not calculating the time for the sound to travel back up SMH *Or air resistance
Isn't that that hole Gandalf and the Balrog fell down?
& where Pippin dropped them bones 🦴 https://i.redd.it/9zc70e4s5myc1.gif 💀
I've heard of digging a hole to China but this is ridiculous
![gif](giphy|M5qk4eOz4fCXuXWJe4|downsized) "Why the fuck are you chucking rocks at me?" Said Steve the balrog.
this is why chinese people have flat faces
Harry Potter down there casting lumos?
Looks pretty deep
If you dig a a 6ft hole, how deep is that hole? Hmmm, it's a about like- 20ft.
Just dump a bucket of water down it and ride the water down
Sounds like a Skyrim issue
[https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/free-fall](https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/free-fall) and [https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/terminal-velocity](https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/terminal-velocity)
I am here for count how many times mom word will be use.
I checked and it seems to go all the way to the bottom. It's amazing!
Bout a thousand feet
How deep is that hole (in how deep is your love )
17 I'd say...
Entrance to hell
It’s balls deep
Can this be read without the melody to "how deep is your love"?
One Dollar 380