90 lb
No, a typical parachute is not designed to hold such a heavy weight. Parachutes are designed for a specific maximum weight capacity, which is much lower than 400 tons. Attempting to use a parachute beyond its weight limit would be extremely dangerous.
Thrust does not act on a parachute. A parachute experiences air resistance, which is a force that opposes the downward motion of the parachute and slows its descent. This air resistance allows the parachute to safely decelerate a falling object.
The abbreviation for parachute is "PCHT."
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 amount of surface area required by a parachute depends on various factors such as the weight of the load it needs to support, the descent rate intended, and the design of the parachute. Generally, parachutes for humans typically range from 300 to 500 square feet in surface area.
It depends on the quality of parachute, but roughly £1000-3000 ($2000-6000).
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about 600lb
I've never done that but this might work: 1. Jump off the ledge thing 2. wait until you get close to the bottom then bring your parachute out. OR after the other person brings there parachute out. Hope that helps!
a small parachute, is a small parachute, ther is no technical name for it. :) a small parachute is called a drogue
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