Yes, the area of a parachute directly affects how fast it falls. A larger parachute will create more air resistance, slowing down its descent, while a smaller parachute will fall faster due to less air resistance.
How fast it flies down
If you have a parachute, then it allows your water rocket to land safely.
With a parachute
You just wait a bit, the hot air cools, and you go down. If you are going down too fast you put the burner on for a few seconds to reheat the air and check the descent. If you are not going down fast enough you pull a line for a few moments to open the parachute valve and release some hot air. The trick of course is in knowing if you are going down too fast, or not fast enough. Then you need to know how long you need to operate the burner or open the parachute valve!
a parachute will save your life because you land properly and you dont fall face first plus the wind will contriol the parachute
soon as you leave the plane you go from 0-200 kmph in 8 seconds then when the parachute opens. if it opens you got to figure out the winds to land go down wind on a windy you going pretty fast so there are some risks not really that extreme. try base jumping
yes it does cause if there was no gravity then ur parachute would be going up
No, on a long runway this is not necessary.
The man jumped out of a plane using a parachute so he would fall safely to the ground. We used a parachute so we could land safely on ground.
A parachute allows a person to jump out of a plane and land safely on the ground. A disadvantage is that (rarely) a parachute may fail to fully open and injury and death is likely.
At about 180 mph if you fall out of an aeroplane with no parachute.