Hang time depends on your vertical component of velocity when you jump. The higher the vertical velocity, the longer your feet will be off the ground. The horizontal component of velocity does not affect hang time.
When someone runs and jumps, their initial horizontal momentum will contribute to the initial vertical velocity, resulting in a longer hang time compared to someone who simply jumps. This is because the horizontal component of the velocity converts to vertical velocity when the person jumps, giving them more time in the air before gravity pulls them back down.
A plumb bob will hang perfectly vertical due to gravity. The weight at the end of the string will align with the gravitational force pulling it straight down, allowing it to indicate a true vertical line.
ANY weighted string will hang vertical because of gravity. (Technically, I guess you'd have to specify that the center of gravity of the weight is on the extension of the line that's defined by the string.)
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Michael Jordan's vertical jump is recorded around 48". It is also estimated that his hang time, or time spent in the air, is about 0.98 seconds.
That would depend on what the piling is made of and what you intend to hang. Fasteners exist for virtually any material.
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The answer will depend on how heavy the platter is, what you wish to hang it from. Without the relevant information, it is not possible to answer the question.
It would depend on the weight of the picture but it is not advisable.
Michael Jordan's vertical jump is recorded around 48". It is also estimated that his hang time, or time spent in the air, is about 0.98 seconds.
Vertically means straight up and down. Drapes hang vertically. A flag pole is vertical.