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Don't Panic Shiver Spies Sparks Yellow Trouble Parachutes High Speed We will never change Everything's not lost Life is for living
They have parachutes as well as their regular brakes to help them stop from their immense speed.
They will both reach terminal velocity before reaching the ground, and will have the same speed (assuming identical parachutes etc.)
Its still parachutes.
Increasing air speed will increase the rate of descent of round canopy parachutes due to a higher amount of air resistance acting against the parachute. This increased resistance creates more drag force on the parachute, causing it to fall faster.
Parachutes come in varying sizes.
Splashdown speed of the Apollo capsules in the ocean was 8.5 m/s (19 mph) with all three parachutes, although the Apollo 15 capsule landed at roughly 10 m/s (~22.4 mph) due to one of the main parachutes failing to deploy.
They can be if you pay a little extra.US parachutes are unflameable.
As a parachute falls, air resistance pushes back against it, creating an upward force called drag. This drag force increases as the parachute gains speed, eventually balancing out the force of gravity pulling it down. When these forces are in equilibrium, the parachute stops accelerating and falls at a constant speed known as terminal velocity.
They have parachutes so they could fly
Shiver is the second track on the album Parachutes.
If you have two parachutes, one big and one small, the biggest one will take more time then the other parachute. This happens because there is more room in the parachute which is causing air to go in side, which is air resistance. The smaller parachute has a lot of air resistance because it is smaller and there is less room for the air to go inside. However, the bigger balloon has little air resistance because it has more room in it for the air to get inside. The air is pushing the balloon up so it will fall slower.