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EXPERIMENT : Make A Parachute

  • Writer: Nadzirah Fisol
    Nadzirah Fisol
  • Mar 13, 2016
  • 1 min read

Learn about air resistsnce while making an awesome parachute! Design one that can fall slowly to the ground before putting it to the test, making modifocations as you go!

What you'll need:

  • A plastic bag or light material

  • Scissor

  • String

  • A small object to act as weight

Instructions:

  1. Cut a large square from your plastic bag or light material.

  2. Trim the edges so it look like an octagon (8 sided shape).

  3. Cut a small hole near the edges of each side.

  4. Attach 8 pieces of string of the same length to each of the holes.

  5. Tie the strings to the object you are using as a weight.

  6. Use a chair or find a high spot to drop your parachute and test how well it worked, remeber you want it to drop as slowly as possible.

What's happening?

Hopefully your parachute will descend slowly to the ground, giving your weight a comfortable landing. When you release the parachute the weight pulls down on the strings and opens up a large surface area of material that uses air resistance to slow it down. The larger the surface area the more air resistance and the slower the parachute will drop.

Cutting a small hole in the middle of the parachute will allow air to slowly pass through it rather than spilling out over one side, this should help the parachute fall straighter.


 
 
 

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