It doesn't know. That's why you pull the rip cord.
a falling parachute, energy before would be gravitation and energy after would be movement.
Yes but dont know how yes it does because the bigger it is the longer it is going to take
drag
solar energy
The falling of a parachutist without his parachute deployed will be quite fast. We can slow his decsent by putting a drag on the free fall with a parachute. The fall is no longer free of drag (friction).
a falling parachute, energy before would be gravitation and energy after would be movement.
Yes but dont know how yes it does because the bigger it is the longer it is going to take
drag
solar energy
Press A while falling.
The falling of a parachutist without his parachute deployed will be quite fast. We can slow his decsent by putting a drag on the free fall with a parachute. The fall is no longer free of drag (friction).
Well if your falling u have to press the a button to open your parachute
Yes - falling out of an airplane. Use a parachute.
by increasing surface area
The most useful instrument used in falling slowly is a parachute.
the parachute has a big space area so that when he falls through the air the air molecules get collected by the parachute therefore reducing speed of falling down PS. doesnt mean he doesnt fall at all
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