AOB 28rd Oct 2022

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Elder Lister
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Newton's first law of motion.
If that he the case then, shouldn’t we expect the man to keep going up in the air indefinitely? Bear in mind there is no force opposing him from any other object?

And that would mean that as he flew up in the air, the car with the trailer beneath would pass by?
 
If that he the case then, shouldn’t we expect the man to keep going up in the air indefinitely?
There's that small matter of gravity. So it pulls him down to the pool.

And that would mean that as he flew up in the air, the car with the trailer beneath would pass by?
The car and trailer won't leave him behind.
Coz he still has motion acting in the x-direction. If we ignore drag(since the distances involved aren't significant), then he will travel at the same speed as the car.
 
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