P2_4 Up, Up in the Atmosphere

Authors

  • James Blake
  • Melissa McHugh
  • Andrew West
  • Rosanna Hall

Abstract

This paper is an investigation into the physical feasibility of Mary Poppins flying away using the lift generated on her umbrella from a natural wind source. The best case scenario used was adapted from the film such that the umbrella’s dimensions were greater and there was no drag force. A vertical wind speed of 37mph or a wind speed of 118mph at an inclination of 18.3°  would be required to lift a 60kg Mary Poppins off the ground. Taking into account that the pressure exerted would most likely destroy normal umbrellas, it was determined that materials with a greater tensile strength such as aluminium and polyester would be required to withstand the force of the wind.

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Published

09-12-2011

How to Cite

Blake, J., McHugh, M., West, A., & Hall, R. (2011). P2_4 Up, Up in the Atmosphere. Physics Special Topics, 10(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/2029