slower than a person on the top floor
Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
About 6 inches in the strongest winds
Due to it's flexibility, it can sway up to about 5.5 feet.
No, your weight would remain the same at the top of a skyscraper as it is on the ground. Weight is determined by gravity and your mass, which doesn't change based on altitude.
I can't see the top of the skyscraper from here because a swarm of people were blocking me
To ensure that the ground underneath the skyscraper can support the weight of the building on top of it. Otherwise the skyscraper will collapse and implode in on itself.
NO.
it is said that the john Hancock can sway up to five feet... people who work at the top often can be heard complaining of motion sickness on a windy day ! it is said that the john Hancock can sway up to five feet... people who work at the top often can be heard complaining of motion sickness on a windy day !
top floor flat
It would take him 18 minutes to hit the floor! I know, he's that rich. Say you jumped off a skyscraper; if it was a really big one, it would take around 30 seconds. But Bill Gates can do it in 18 minutes from the top of all his money!
The view is often much better on the top floor of apartment building. Also, they often have roof access which is a bonus if you smoke.