There is just one 'static line' which is connected to the pin (what holds the container closed) and then connected to the d-bag which the parachute is packed into.
A parachute needs four strings. However, redundancy is best, both for safety and control of the chute. Thus, 16 striings is better, 32 even moreso. Washers around groups of strings cuts down on the likelihood of entanglement. The length of the strings matters, as well (and so does the diameter of the parachute).
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One, if they're in a row.
- The parachute has many different parts including: o VENT which is the hole in the top of the parachute, which stops the parachute from oscillating. o CANOPY which is the material part of the parachute that causes drag o SUSPENTION LINES are the cords that join the passenger/delivery to the canopy P.S is this question by chance for a school assignment, it has the exsact wording of an assignment question I have.
with a parachute or without a parachute. so 2.
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5 straight lines are needed to construct a pentagon.
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A polygon can have numerous amounts of sides. As long as it has at least 3 lines that connect.
The first bead needs three lines to connect it to every other bead.The second bead needs two more lines to connect it to every other bead (it's already connected to bead 1).The third bead needs one line to connect it to bead 4 (it's already connected to 1 and 2).The fourth bead is already connected to all the other beads, so no additional lines are needed.That's six lines total.