Tuesday, 29 November 2016

realism - Could a fire hose really support the weight of a falling man? - Movies & TV



In the movie Die Hard, near the end, John McClane ties a fire hose around his waist and jumps off the roof of the Nakotomi plaza building.



Would a fire hose really be able to support the weight of a man of that build at falling speeds?


Answer




I suspect the fire hose would survive, but our poor action hero would not.



From this article:




So in the Die Hard fall its unlikely to stretch very much. Lets say in
Bruce's jump a 10m fire hose stretches 1% i.e. 0.1m. Our force formula
now becomes F = 7900 / 0.1 = 79000 N ... equivalent to the weight of
about 100 Bruce Willis!




So what would happen to our action hero? Talking through all this one
day with the actor and presenter Robert Llewellyn he quite rightly
reflected "I think there would be a Bruce and somewhere else a
Willis!"



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