you just slow down
The minimum height required for a parachute to open safely is typically around 2,000 feet above the ground. This allows enough time for the parachute to fully deploy and slow down the descent before reaching the ground.
Parachutists are able to slow down due to air resistance. As they deploy their parachute, it catches air and creates drag, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling them downwards. This is what allows them to descend more slowly and land safely.
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.
Pulling the cord attached to the parachute valve will release the parachute from the top of the balloon, causing it to deploy and slow down the descent of the balloon. This action helps reduce the impact and landing speed of the balloon when it reaches the ground.
Friction helps slow down the descent of the parachute by creating a drag force against the air resistance. This allows the parachute to deploy and unfold properly, reducing the speed of the fall. Ultimately, friction is essential in helping the parachutist land safely and smoothly.
A parachute... •_•
The minimum height required for a parachute to open safely is typically around 2,000 feet above the ground. This allows enough time for the parachute to fully deploy and slow down the descent before reaching the ground.
Parachutists are able to slow down due to air resistance. As they deploy their parachute, it catches air and creates drag, which counteracts the force of gravity pulling them downwards. This is what allows them to descend more slowly and land safely.
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.
Pulling the cord attached to the parachute valve will release the parachute from the top of the balloon, causing it to deploy and slow down the descent of the balloon. This action helps reduce the impact and landing speed of the balloon when it reaches the ground.
Friction helps slow down the descent of the parachute by creating a drag force against the air resistance. This allows the parachute to deploy and unfold properly, reducing the speed of the fall. Ultimately, friction is essential in helping the parachutist land safely and smoothly.
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.
because they slow down the momentum of stuff
Birds slow down by changing the position of their wings to catch the air like a parachute.
The parachute of a rocket is used to slow down the rocket when it falls down.
The lowest parachute jump on record is believed to be from 250 feet (76 meters) above the ground. This type of jump is extremely risky due to the limited time available for the parachute to fully deploy and slow down the jumper before they hit the ground. It is highly discouraged and not a standard practice in skydiving.