yes, it can
Weight wouldn't effect speed but it would effect how quick it would get up to speed.
Hypothesis: Will the speed of the parachute increase when more weight is put in to it and will it go slower if less weight is put in
The Weight Change.
The Weight Change.
Wind speed may affect cars, effect change to aspects of cars or have an effect upon cars but, to say that wind speed effects cars is most likely a typo. I recommend changing the question.
Weight wouldn't effect speed but it would effect how quick it would get up to speed.
Hypothesis: Will the speed of the parachute increase when more weight is put in to it and will it go slower if less weight is put in
Parachutist weight. Gravity. Wind flow. Landing speed. Jump height. Weather.
The Weight Change.
The Weight Change.
It really does not have an effect on the maximum speed, but due to inertia, it does inhibit [slow down] changes [acceleration or deceleration] in speed.
The speed of the bike has no effect on its weight. Weight = mass in kg x acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2 on the earth.
If the hole is bigger the parachute speed will decrease
Wind speed may affect cars, effect change to aspects of cars or have an effect upon cars but, to say that wind speed effects cars is most likely a typo. I recommend changing the question.
In simplest terms...A parachute works on the same principle that keeps a ballon inflated when you blow it up - air pressure. When air molecules are pushed together, they push back. In the case of the balloon, they push back against the elastic wall of the ballon and give it it's shape and firmness. In the case of the parachute, the air molecules push back against the underside of the parachute as it falls, slowing up its rate of descent. When a man steps out of the plane with the parachute on his back, the chute is not yet open. Gravity acts on the man pulling him down due to weight. The air resistance and weight would be unbalanced. So this man is falling and accelerating. When the air resistance and weight is balanced the man will stop accelerating this is called terminal velocity. The speed at this time is about 120mph. The parachute opens, air resistance increased due to the chute. It acts like a brake slowing the person down. The air resistance = weight but at a slow speed until its new speed is about 15mph. The parachute can land at this safely.Thid there
Extra weight (for example, carrying more cargo) increases the stalling speed, and a lower weight (e.g. minimum fuel) reduces it.
It makes the parachute, jumper,and a pendulum to decrease speed.