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The parts of a weather ball on are the spill hole, canopy, diameter, shroud lines, bridle, and swivel.
Parachutes have a hole in the top to provide a smoother and more controlled ride. Without the hole the only place air has to go is around the edges of the parachute. When the chute tilts a lot of air spill out the high side, which is destabilizing. The hole lets air pass through, so there is always a flow into and through the chute, so it's not trying to spill out the bottom.
yes but it depends how big the hole is and if you have a back up parachute
4.24563 inches is the diameter of a golf hole.
Yes, but the water will spill out.
There is no such hole.
The "diameter" of a black hole is usually taken as the diameter of the event horizon.
The diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius
wouldn't the air trapped in the parachute quickly go out, then you will quickly fall until splat on the ground
CD's have a diameter of 5.5 centimeters;)
maybe about 2 or3 feet long.
there are three main parts that come with a parachute. there's the chute, the draglines, and the weight or mass (could be a human). then there's also the hole in the top of the chute.