u need a white trash bag 6 pieaces of string scotch tape and some scissors
then cut the trash bag in half so u have a square then poke holes in each of the corners put each string in each hole and tie them in a knot then at the bottom where ur actionfigure goes tape the ends of the strings together and attach the strings to the action figure and test it
your legs
the circular parachute 134.88m/s its average descent followed by a parallelogram one
To slow down a parachute, you can make the canopy bigger by pulling on the cords to increase its surface area. This increases air resistance and helps to slow down the descent. You can also adjust the angle of the parachute to catch more air and slow down further.
A parachute... •_•
To increase drag and prolong the time your mini-parachute stays in the air, you can enlarge the surface area of the tissue paper by making the parachute wider or adding flaps. Ensuring that the parachute is lightweight yet structurally sound will also help it catch more air. Additionally, using a heavier string or attachment point can slow the descent, allowing the parachute to float longer. Lastly, creating a shape that allows for better air resistance, like a dome or a wide canopy, can further enhance drag.
A parachute floats by "catching" the air to slow descent.
parachute is opened to provide air which manages the slow chute
A parachute.
Air resistance, also known as drag, acts on the parachute of a dragster to slow it down. As the parachute deploys and opens up, it catches the air and creates a drag force that opposes the motion of the dragster, ultimately helping to slow it down.
make a big parachute
Well, when the parachute is opened, and you jump, the air gets in and pushes the parachute, trying to make it go up, while gravity is working to push it down, which makes you slow down and land safely.
because they slow down the momentum of stuff