this is done with proper riguing and handling of the parachute.
there can be any amount of ropes on a pulley
A parachute is slowed down by air resistance.
Friction effects the parachute's descent because the cloth of the parachute rubs together with the air, creating drag
To lift the parachute up people carry light weights in it. So if light weights are needed to lift the parachute up heavy weights will fall the parachute quicker.
A parachute is some thing that prevents you form crashing into the ground when sky diving.
If rayon is prepared from wood pulp why it is called as synthetic fibre
what is something that often needs to be untangled?
go to the ropes and face them then press triangle and no other buttons except for X to jump on your opponent square to get down with out jumping
Sebastien LenormandLeonardo da Vinci created designs of a very complicated parachute in 1485. This is only slightly later than the earliest mention or depiction of one, an anonymous design involving a long piece of cloth with handholds at each end, where extra security was provided by four ropes or cords attached to the parachute and to the user's belt.Stefan Banic from Slovakia
untangled, unknotted, untwisted
uses of synthetic fibres are as follows:sythetic fibres are used for making cloths.it is also used fos making parachute ropes as its tough enough
understanding, clear
The girl finally untangled herself from the sticky bubblegum.
Aurilda Jackson has written: 'Untangled'
Terminal velocity. I'm pretty sure that's what your asking.
On the Ropes was created in 1999.
spangled, dangled... thats all I can think of.