As a kid we use to make parachute out of handkerchiefs. Just tie a string to the four corners of the handkerchief, tangle a action-figure in the string and throw him high. It works quite well.
make a big parachute
Make the parachute wider/bigger or make the parachute deeper. Make the thing pulling it down lighter. Hope this helps. =)
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The first parachute was made from silk. André-Jacques Garnerin, who invented the parachute in 1797, used a silk parachute to make successful jumps.
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.
You can make a parachute stay in the air longer by increasing its surface area, either by using a larger parachute or by adding more fins or panels to the canopy. You can also try adjusting the weight of the payload attached to the parachute to help it descend more slowly. Finally, make sure the parachute is properly packed and deployed to maximize its effectiveness in the air.
You have a small person under the small parachute.
A parachute must have suspended weight in order to open. If you have no weight loading the parachute will fail.
Heat itself does not make a parachute fly; rather, a parachute relies on the principles of aerodynamics and drag. When a parachute is deployed, it expands and catches air, creating resistance that counteracts the force of gravity, allowing it to slow down descent. The heat may affect air density, but the fundamental mechanism of a parachute's function is its shape and the air it displaces.
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