A smaller parachute will typically descend faster than a larger parachute due to its lower air resistance. This is because a smaller parachute catches less air and therefore has less drag, causing it to fall more quickly.
If the parachute is too small, then the load it is carrying will fall faster, the same thing is with big parachutes. If it is medium sized it will fall at a desirable rate than a larger or smaller parachute.
a small parachute becouse it has less air ressitance meaning it traps less air than a big parachute.
A larger surface area on a parachute creates more air resistance, which slows down its descent speed. In contrast, a smaller surface area creates less air resistance, causing the parachute to fall faster.
Using a big parachute for a small person can cause the person to descend too slowly, potentially increasing the risk of drifting off course or being affected by wind turbulence. It can also make it harder for the person to control the parachute and perform landings safely. Generally, it is recommended to use a correctly sized parachute to match the weight and experience level of the individual.
The larger surface area of a big parachute creates more drag or air resistance compared to a smaller parachute. This increased drag helps to slow down the fall more effectively. Additionally, the shape and design of a big parachute are optimized to catch more air, further enhancing its braking effect.
a small parachute, is a small parachute, ther is no technical name for it. :) a small parachute is called a drogue
Depends what you mean by "better". A bigger parachute provides more wind resistant so if you were to jump out of a plane, you would want to go big. If your talking speed (like a running parachute) you would want a small parachute to accommodate how much harder you want to make your run
They are exactly the same!
The man with a small parachute will fall faster.
You have a small person under the small parachute.
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!
If the parachute is too small, then the load it is carrying will fall faster, the same thing is with big parachutes. If it is medium sized it will fall at a desirable rate than a larger or smaller parachute.
a small parachute becouse it has less air ressitance meaning it traps less air than a big parachute.
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.
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A larger surface area on a parachute creates more air resistance, which slows down its descent speed. In contrast, a smaller surface area creates less air resistance, causing the parachute to fall faster.
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