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Old 08-03-2017, 10:56 AM  
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO View Post
You have asked about a falling lift. That can be a real life one (which has friction and air resistance) and a theoretical one which falls down in vacuum w/o rails etc. Yes, these are two VERY different cases
First of all it was not me who asked.

Secondly, not those different things I was talking about.

You mentioned that it depend of whether it is frictioned (then you can jump) vs non frictioned (you can't).

Then you proceeded that it depends on height (this is the DIFFERENT thing from friction/non friction I was referring to).

So now I ask, does it depend on friction/non friction or on low height vs high height? << these are the 2 different things I was referring to.
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