Can the Physics of Human Falling be Defined by Equations?

In summary, the physics of human falling can be defined by equations, specifically through the application of Newton's laws of motion and the principles of free fall and air resistance. These equations can accurately predict the speed, trajectory, and impact of a fall, and have been used to develop safety measures and equipment to protect against fall-related injuries. However, the complexity of human behavior and the variability of falling conditions make it challenging to create a single equation that fully captures the physics of human falling. Further research and advancements in technology may lead to more precise models and equations in the future.
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