The longer you delay, the faster your speed when you hit the ground.
About 5-8 seconds after you pull the lever About 5-8 seconds after you pull the lever Not a leaver it is a cord Depeds how long it takes you to react and pull the cord witht your reaction time whilst being scared then the 5 seconds to open and the 2 seconds for the parashoot to sort its life out. Oh and how close to the ground you want to get?
Yes, you do. When a parachute deploys in mid air on the way down to the ground you go up. Only because when you are moving down the wind is moving up from you. So when the parachute opens and the wind is cought then the wind (going up) pushes the parachute up but only for a little while beause eventually gravity will take control.
if there is no air then both will take same time.But due to presence of air person who is without parachute will take less time.
The larger surface area of the parachute creates more air resistance, slowing down its descent. This increased drag counteracts the force of gravity, causing the parachute to take longer to reach the ground.
It depends how long you've had it and how far along it is in the healing process. If you take it out while it is still new and unhealed, it will close very, very quickly.The longer you have had it in, the longer the hole will stay open if you take it out.
about the time to open this page.
depending how u open it if you open it all the way it will take 30mins or less and if you half way open it will take up to an hr
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It will take less than 15 seconds to open a standard soup can.
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The descent time for a T-80 parachute can vary based on several factors, including the weight of the jumper and atmospheric conditions. However, a typical descent rate for a parachute like the T-80 is around 1,000 feet per minute. Therefore, it would take approximately 2.5 minutes to descend 2,500 feet under normal conditions.
The eyes of the kitten must be open, and it must have fully developed legs and teeth. This usually happens between 3 to 4 weeks.