USE A PASTIC BAG and string
make a big parachute
by using pvc cloths.
Make the parachute wider/bigger or make the parachute deeper. Make the thing pulling it down lighter. Hope this helps. =)
Materials commonly used to make parachutes include nylon, silk, polyester, and Kevlar. These materials are lightweight, strong, and have the necessary flexibility to provide a safe descent when deployed. The choice of material often depends on factors such as desired performance, durability, and cost.
Parachutes are not rated by their speed. A parachute works by increasing the air resistance of a suspended falling body or object. The greater the mass of the object the larger the area of the parachute must be to reduce the speed to an acceptable level.
The first parachute was made from silk. André-Jacques Garnerin, who invented the parachute in 1797, used a silk parachute to make successful jumps.
No, you cannot bring a parachute as a carry-on item on a flight. Parachutes are considered hazardous materials and are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
We did a parachute experiment at school, and we investigated 2 variables. They were the canopy size and the material of the canopy. We found that the bigger the canopy, the slower the parachute will go. Also, the lighter the material, the slower it will go. Well if you use house hold materials you could use a grocery bag , string , and a paper cup to put things in and you'll also have to use a knife to put holes on please have an adult with you. warning- don't put any thing over 3 pounds in the paper cup. OR. Heat rises so if you put a candle at the bottom the parachute could stay in one place or actually RISE!
The best material is a trash bag!I have even done a science experiment on the topic and it is totally a trash bag.!!!!!!
the circular parachute 134.88m/s its average descent followed by a parallelogram one
For a middle school project, you should design a parachute that is the right size for a small action figure. You can make the parachute out of an old pair of parachute pants.