A parachute works as the gravity allows the parachute to go up into the air, then the surface area is covered with air resistance.
Because it catches the air, and slows you down.
The best shape for a parachute is a circle. This is because the circle will have a larger area that will cause more drag to slow the parachute.
yes it is possible to parachute without a "parachute" there is a suit which u wear called a squirrel suite i believe which allows the air to be caught acting as a "brake" there for slowing you down but i am not sure if it works completley
If the hole is bigger the parachute speed will decrease
The aim is to use the right material and the right shapes , i once tried making a parachute and plastic works better than cloth or newspaper or anything else.
No. A parachute would not help a skydiver in space. A parachute works by taking advantage of air resistance. There is no air in space, so there can be no resistance. Perhaps that's the main reason why the Space Shuttle never deployed its parachutes while it was still in space.
The slowest parachute is made of lightweight materials like nylon or silk, which creates more drag and slows down the descent. These materials allow for more control and precision during the parachute landing.
A parachute works due to air resistance, which creates drag forces that slow down the falling object by pushing against the air. As the parachute opens and fills with air, the drag force increases, counteracting the force of gravity and allowing for a controlled descent.
A parachute works by creating drag as it opens and catches air. When a person or object is falling, the parachute slows down the descent by increasing air resistance, allowing for a safer and slower landing. The canopy shape and size help control the rate of descent and steer the parachute in a specific direction.
A parachute works by increasing air resistance. When the parachute opens, it creates a large surface area that catches and slows down the air as the object falls. This increased air resistance reduces the speed at which the object falls, allowing it to descend more slowly and safely.
Make sure you have a parachute that works. Then let yourself fall out. Make sure you don't hit the propeller.