@uncutpoorcat@evrenseImerak Throwing something is a more efficient way.
Let M be the mass of you(without that thing), and m be that of the thing, and V be the speed you throw it at.
You will get a speed of (m/M)V, and the direction is opposite to V
@B_3426@evrenseImerak Throw something will do.
Let M be the mass of you(without that thing), and m be that of the thing, and V be the speed you throw it at.
You will get a speed of (m/M)V, and the direction is opposite to V
@john_alot@evrenseImerak Throw something will do.
Let M be the mass of you(without that thing), and m be that of the thing, and V be the speed you throw it at.
You will get a speed of (m/M)V, and the direction is opposite to V