This can be referred to as the "opening force" of the canopy.
Forces felt when parachuting include: - Wind resistance - Gravity - Friction (may happen when parachuting)
Gravity.
I don't understand exactly what you're asking.
Martin Myrtle
Air Capital Drop Zone
When the parachute opens gravity stays the same. The force that changes is the air resistance. Air resistance is usually calculated using the drag calculation.
The force that changes is air resistance and the force that stay the same is gravity.
The force down remains constant.force down (newtons) = (mass (kg) * acceleration due to gravity ((m/s)/s) ).The force up varies with velocity and drag coefficient ( which increases significantly when the chute opens).force up (newtons) = velocity2 * drag coefficient
The force down remains constant.force down (newtons) = (mass (kg) * acceleration due to gravity ((m/s)/s) ).The force up varies with velocity and drag coefficient ( which increases significantly when the chute opens).force up (newtons) = velocity2 * drag coefficient
The force down remains constant.force down (newtons) = (mass (kg) * acceleration due to gravity ((m/s)/s) ).The force up varies with velocity and drag coefficient ( which increases significantly when the chute opens).force up (newtons) = velocity2 * drag coefficient
Terminal velocity. I'm pretty sure that's what your asking.
As long as the amperage stays the same, the force in the relay stays the same regardless of direction of the current.
You do go up, relative to the cameraman, but you never actually gain altitude. When the parachute opens you accelerate upwards and you fell exactly the same as if you were accelerated upwards from rest.
If everything else stays the same then acceleration will be proportional to the force.
An object that stays at rest, stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
The two masses give the downward force, the upward force is due to the friction of the parachute ... and you stated that the chutes were identical.
Acceleration becomes 50% less.