Up thrust because the air pushes up and fills up the parachute.
upward direction
accountability
The force of gravity and the force of the friction of the parachute moving through the air. I can not draw a diagram on this forum.
Thrust is the only perpendicular force but upthrust is the force which act on a body when is in drown vessel
yes it usses brakes after deploying a parachute
Up thrust because the air pushes up and fills up the parachute.
Yes, yes it can.
upward direction
accountability
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
It increases the amount of drag, since the space shuttle doesn't have thrust reversers like an airliner would.
The force of gravity and the force of the friction of the parachute moving through the air. I can not draw a diagram on this forum.
Thrust is the only perpendicular force but upthrust is the force which act on a body when is in drown vessel
An airdrop is the act of delivering goods or personnel by dropping them from an aircraft by parachute.
"Thrust" is a force, referenced to the direction in which the aircraft is pointing. Take all the forces that act on the airplane. For each one, find the magnitude of its component in the direction in which the airplane's nose points. Their sum is the "thrust" at that moment.
Parachute may be a noun or a verb.As a noun it means "a cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake."Example: You need a parachute to jump our of an airplane.As a verb it means "drop or cause to drop from an aircraft by parachute"Example: He will parachute from an airplane for the first time tomorrow.They plan to parachute when they drop the supplies.or "appoint or be appointed in an emergency or from outside the existing hierarchy."They will chose someone to parachute into the position quickly.