The Science Behind Weight Limits
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The key factor influencing terminal velocity is the jumper's **mass** (which includes their body weight and the weight of their equipment). The greater the mass, the higher the terminal velocity. However, the shape and orientation of the skydiver's body also play a significant role. A skydiver in a streamlined freefall position, with their arms and legs tucked close to their body, will experience less air resistance and reach a higher terminal velocity than a skydiver in a less aerodynamic position.
* **Delayed Deployment:** A heavier skydiver might experience a delayed parachute opening, increasing the risk of injury.
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