Physics, asked by namanjeet7074, 1 year ago

How is the motion of parachute different from a stone dropped from certain height?

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Answered by proudyindian9603
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Motion of a parachute is different from that of the motion of stone while dropping from a height because while comming downward the parachute gets opened and the air gets filled in it {{ PARACHUTE HAVE LARGER SURFACE AREA THEN STONE }} or we can say that air exerts a pressure over the lower surface of parachute , which opposes our velocity we acquire while falling downward .
thats why our velocity gets decreases and we do a safe landing.

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Answered by Jamestiwari
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When you first release the parachute, the force of graveness pulls it over, and the parachute pets toward the ground. The briskly the parachute falls, however, the further drag it creates. The drag force resists the downcast movement of graveness, pushing the parachute back over.

still,

the gravestone falls down towards the earth, If we drop a piece of gravestone from some height. Since the gravestone starts moving down( it is in stir), so a force must be acting on it. This force is due to magnet between the earth and the gravestone and it's called the gravitational force of earth( or graveness of earth). therefore, a gravestone dropped from a height falls towards the earth because the earth exerts a force of magnet( called graveness) on the gravestone and pulls it down.

The earth exerts force of graveness on gravestone.

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