Robbyna

Robbyna

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I've been thinking of jumping from the top of a condo building roof top which is a little more than 5 stories. There are five floors and then a roof top. Is this high enough landing on concrete?
 
Berndje

Berndje

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you need at least 50 meters.
 
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Soul

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I think 5 storeys is iffy. I've always heard 4 isn't high enough, so 5 probably suffices sometimes but not others. I wouldn't risk it.
 
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Kikoo Loool

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I've been thinking of jumping from the top of a condo building roof top which is a little more than 5 stories. There are five floors and then a roof top. Is this high enough landing on concrete?
It seems risky, 300 feet is the goal to avoid ending like a vegetable.
 
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DreamCatcher

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Jun 18, 2019
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Interesting fact 1,880 feet (573 meters) is roughly enough distance for terminal velocity, it's about as fast as you can possibly fall.

Here is a handy calculator for energy and weight calculations:


For someone 100kg at terminal velocity falling 573m:
  • Speed at impact:105.98 m/s
  • or 381.51 km/h
  • Time until impact: 10.81 s
  • Energy at impact: 561540.00 joules
At 50m:
  • Speed at impact:31.30 m/s
  • or 112.70 km/h
  • Time until impact: 3.19 s
  • Energy at impact: 49000.00 joules
There is a HUGE difference in energy and speed based on height.


They said 300m is the "safe maximum" anything over that isn't useful
  • Speed at impact:76.68 m/s
  • or 276.05 km/h
  • Time until impact: 7.82 s
  • Energy at impact: 294000.00 joules
Golden gate bridge ~227.4 m (98% chance of death)
  • Speed at impact: 66.70 m/s
  • or 240.13 km/h
  • Time until impact: 6.81 s
  • Energy at impact: 222460.00 joules
Higher is better! A tall bridge or skyscraper observation deck is the easiest way. 5 stories is pretty low and might not be reliable. If you can travel to something higher, it'd have a better chance of success.
 
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blueming

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Sep 21, 2018
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I don't recommend jumping from that height. I think it would need to be at least 10-15 stories.
 
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Bagger

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Jun 18, 2019
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It can be fatal, but there are high enough chances it will be not. I assume you don't want to become broken vegetable, so NO from me.
 
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Robbyna

Robbyna

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Mar 6, 2019
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I've read of people dying at one story. I guess it's all about the individual circumstances. I wish this was easier. I no longer want to be here and I have no doubts about that. My only hesitation is a method i can afford that is accessible to me. I just wish I could just die in a freak accident get it all over with within guilt. Every time I here if someone dying I want to cry with jealousy.
 
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Rollinggirl

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Jul 15, 2019
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I think you would just get multiple fractures and survive. You are better off jumping a 30 story building or minimum 20. To ensure you actually die,of course as high as possible to have larger impact when you hit the ground.
 
Jumper

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Jun 18, 2019
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The recommended height onto concrete is 150 feet, for 95%+ fatality. Apparently, that's 10-15 stories (but I'd say closer to 15). Also, you can't control how you land, so the higher up, the better (to guard against problems of butt/foot landings).
 

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