No, a parachute requires an atmosphere.
Yes they will
if you mean slits has in tears then NO If you do that then your parachute will not work and you`ll die.
A vacuum.
No, a parachute would not work on a lander descending to the Moon because there is no atmosphere on the Moon to create the needed drag for the parachute to slow down the descent. Other methods such as retro-rockets or thrusters are used for landing on the Moon.
how does the 83 tercel thermostatic vacuum switching valve work
a vacuum cleaner uses air to create suction. in a vacuum there is no air. Therefore, the aswer is NO.
Basically just a fan that creates a vacuum
No, a parachute relies on gravity to slow down a falling object by creating drag with the surrounding air. In a no gravity environment, such as in space, there is no gravity to pull the object down and there is no air to create drag, so a parachute would not work.
Yes but you have to keep the filter clear or it won't work at all.
how does vaccum work
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!