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Yes, the material of a parachute affects how it falls. The type of material used can impact the drag force, deployment speed, and overall stability of the parachute during descent. Different materials have varying strength, weight, and resistance to air flow, all of which can influence the way a parachute falls.
The first parachute was made from silk. André-Jacques Garnerin, who invented the parachute in 1797, used a silk parachute to make successful jumps.
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The lightest material for car bodies is carbon fiber. It is a complex weave of carbon fibers that, when baked, create an incredibly strong yet lightweight material. Carbon fiber is availiable to the average driver through aftermarket panel suppliers.
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Thicker material can provide more strength and durability to parachutes, which can be beneficial for withstanding the forces of deployment and descent. However, thicker material can also add weight and decrease the flexibility of the parachute, potentially affecting its performance and agility. Finding the right balance between thickness, strength, and weight is crucial in designing an effective parachute.
The lightest cloth would be cotton. This is because cotton is very light, airy, fluffy and barely has weight. In summer, it is also the most preferred material for clothing (because it's so light.) So therefore, it is the lightest.
The weight to material ratio for a parachute depends on various factors such as the size of the parachute, the weight of the payload, and the desired descent rate. In general, a common ratio is 5:1, meaning the parachute should be able to support 5 times the weight of the payload. However, it is best to consult a professional or refer to specific guidelines for more accurate recommendations.
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!