How big should my parachute be?

RECOMMENDED PARACHUTE SIZES
Rockets 12″ to 18″ tall – use a 12″ chute. Rockets 18″ to 24″ tall – use a 12″ or 18″ chute. Rockets 24″ and taller – use a 18″ or 24″ chute.
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How big should the hole in a parachute be?

Spill holes keep the pressure from getting so high that the parachute has to rock from side to side to release it. The spill hole needs to be about 20% the diameter of the parachute.
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How do I determine my chute size?

The drag area of the parachute is calculated as Pi * D / 4, where D is the reference diameter. For flat sheet parachutes such as Top Flight, the reference diameter is the flattened diameter of the parachute - again, the diameter quoted by the manufacturer.
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How big is a standard parachute?

The T-10D main parachute is a parabolic-shape and has a nominal diameter of 35 feet (11 m) with 30 suspension lines. The entire assembly weighs 31 pounds (14 kg). Paratroopers can be dropped from an aircraft at a maximum speed of 173 mph (150 kn), at a minimum of 500 ft (150 m).
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How big should a parachute be for a bottle rocket?

A: A 10-20 inch diameter parachute made from a plastic garbage bag works well for a 2-liter plastic bottle rocket weighing about 1/4 pound (4 ounces).
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How big should a parachute be for an egg?

Take the plastic garbage bag and cut a small, medium and large size square. The recommended sizes are: 10” x 10”, 20” x 20”, and 30” x 30” but allow kids to experiment with the sizes! For each parachute cut four equal lengths of string (you will need 12 total).
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Does size matter parachute experiment?

The size of the parachute affects the speed of falling because a larger parachute allows it to displace more air, causing it to fall more slowly. If you consider the extreme example of no parachute, an object will fall quickly.
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How fast do you fall with a t11 parachute?

The T-11 is designed to have an average rate of descent of 19 feet per second (5.8 m/s) for the 95th percentile service member, compared with 24 feet per second (7.3 m/s) with the T-10C. This reduction is intended to result in significantly lower landing injury rates for jumpers.
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What is the best parachute shape?

The circle parachute should demonstrate the slowest average descent rate because its natural symmetrical shape would be the most efficient design to maximize wind resistance and create drag.
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Are military parachutes steerable?

You cannot with steerable chutes, because to be steerable (whether round steerable or ram air), the parachute has to have forward drive.
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How many shroud lines should a parachute have?

Use 12 to 16 lines, each 1.5 times the parachute canopy diameter in length. They can be attached to the canopy (before it is dusted with baby powder) with a piece of aluminized mylar tape such as that sold by Aerospace Speciality Products. Attaching Lines. I like to cut up pieces of band-aids to attach the lines.
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How long should parachute cords be?

The stitching length, which is the length of cord sewn to the canopy, should be between 5% and 10% of the basic parachute diameter. Less percentage length is required for smaller parachutes, more for larger.
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How do you calculate drag on a parachute?

The drag equation states that the drag (D) is equal to some drag coefficient (Cd) times half of the air density (r) times the square of the velocity (V) times the reference area (A).
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Can a parachute be too big?

The risk is with too big a parachute, it may get carried off by the wind, so you want the smallest chute that's still effective at preventing damage to the rocket.
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Does the length of string affect a parachute?

We observed that the longer the strings,, the bigger the surface area of the parachute. Since the surface area was larger for the 45cm strings this causes more air resistance which means a longer hangtime.
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Does a parachute need a hole?

This trapped air wants to escape. It can often only escape at the edges, which makes those edges (canopy edges or the sides of your jacket) flap. Some parachutes have a hole in the center to release air in a controlled way. It makes the chute more stable, with only a minimal change in drag.
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Why do bigger parachutes fall slower?

How large a parachute is (in other words, the parachute's surface area) affects its air resistance, or drag force. The larger the parachute, the greater the drag force. In the case of these parachutes, the drag force is opposite to the force of gravity, so the drag force slows the parachutes down as they fall.
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What are the 4 types of parachutes?

What Parachute Types Are There?
  • Round Parachutes. Round parachutes were the first tools for fabric descent. ...
  • Cruciform Parachutes. Cruciform parachutes can be seen as kinda-sorta a subset of round parachutes. ...
  • Rogallo Wings. ...
  • Ram Air Parachutes.
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How hard do you hit the ground when parachuting?

A stable belly-to-earth body position will usually result in a 'terminal velocity' (this being the fastest speed you'll reach during freefall) of 120mph or 200kph. A stable head down position (falling upside with your head toward the ground and legs up) gets around 150-180mph (240-290kph).
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At what speed does a paratrooper hit the ground?

Paratroopers usually land at a speed around 13 mph, resulting in a landing force that is comparable to jumping off of a 9-12 foot wall. 4 The PLF is used to spread the forces of impact across various parts of the body instead of a single part (such as ankles). This greatly reduces your risk of injury.
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Is landing a parachute hard?

While skydiving is always a risk, the landing is controlled by the parachute, so you should not experience any pain. Most skydiving landings are gentle, and the skydiver touches down either on their feet or on their bottom.
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Do bigger parachutes have more air resistance?

The large surface area of the parachute material provides air resistance to slow the parachute down. The larger the surface area the more air resistance and the slower the parachute will drop.
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What makes a parachute more accurate?

The change in shape has given skydivers much more control over their parachutes. Today, they can turn their canopies, change the rate of descent, flatten their glide, and make parachute landings more accurate than ever.
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Will a parachute work in a vacuum?

A parachute wouldn't work in a vaccum, because of the absence of air. Parachutes work on the principal of prividing more drag, therefore decreacing speed. If there is no drag, a parachute is redundant.
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