Baumgartner's Super Sonic Dive

Baumgartner's Super Sonic Dive

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Interactive Video

Science, Physics

11th Grade - University

Hard

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The video discusses Felix Baumgartner's jump from 37 kilometers above Earth, breaking several records including the sound barrier. It clarifies that this height is not the edge of space, which is politically defined at 100 kilometers. The video explains why not all skydivers break the sound barrier, due to differences in air density affecting terminal velocity. It also covers the limitations of jumping higher due to safety and technical constraints. The concept of gravity and weightlessness is explored, emphasizing that astronauts experience weightlessness due to orbit, not absence of gravity. Lastly, it briefly touches on the psychology of thrill seeking.

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What is the politically defined border of space, and how high did Baumgartner actually jump?

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Why do all skydivers not break the sound barrier, and what factors influence terminal velocity?

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What are the reasons Baumgartner could not jump higher than 37 kilometers?

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Explain why Baumgartner does not float away during his jump.

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Is there a scientific explanation for thrill-seeking behavior, and what might it entail?

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