yes, if the parachute has holes then it might go slow to were it's traveling
If the hole is bigger the parachute speed will decrease
It depends on what you are going to make it as. So, ask yourself are you going to make a circle with holes then you should probably make it without. As, with an oval you could do that too.
if the parachute is wider there will be more air resistance which slows things down and if there are holes the air can pass through which decreases air resistance. so the wider it is the slower it is.the lighter it is the slower it is
if you mean slits has in tears then NO If you do that then your parachute will not work and you`ll die.
with a parachute or without a parachute. so 2.
For a middle school project, you should design a parachute that is the right size for a small action figure. You can make the parachute out of an old pair of parachute pants.
5 to 2 should do it!
Parachutes have holes in them to prevent oscillation or spinning. The holes allow air to pass through the parachute, which helps stabilize and control its descent by reducing air pressure on the top surface of the parachute.
Some physical aspects that can be changed on a parachute include the shape and size of the canopy, the length of the suspension lines, the type of fabric used, and the addition of vents or panels to control air flow. Each of these factors can affect the descent rate, stability, and overall performance of the parachute.
you should have a parachute
I've never done that but this might work: 1. Jump off the ledge thing 2. wait until you get close to the bottom then bring your parachute out. OR after the other person brings there parachute out. Hope that helps!