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A man falls from a height of h metres from a building (free fall) directly onto the ground. The man has to once again travel upwards after t=√2hg seconds violating all possible laws of Physics......How is this possible ?

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Bicchuram Aveek ·

No one for this silly question ??

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Swami Dayal ·

The man has to once again travel upwards after t=√2h
g seconds violating all possible laws of Physics-----i din get this point of urs

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virang1 Jhaveri ·

A spring at the ground

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Bicchuram Aveek ·

Arre yaar itna maat soch.......the tag's itself "Just for FUN"

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Bicchuram Aveek ·

HINT : This is a silly Scientific question with Unscientific Answer.

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Bicchuram Aveek ·

NO-ONE TRYING IT ?? LOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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Bicchuram Aveek ·

THE ANSWER LIES IN SWAMI"S POST .

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Bicchuram Aveek ·

OK I'm giving the answer............

It's natural......the man who is falling h metres from a building directly onto ground has a tremendous probability of going upwards "Swargprapti" after a time of √2hg seconds.....

h ≥ 1m

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