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  1. Parachute - Wikipedia

    A parachute is a device designed to slow an object's descent through an atmosphere by creating drag or aerodynamic lift.

  2. Parachute Health

    By using this portal, you acknowledge and verify that you are acting within the scope of your assigned duties as an Authorized User of a facility/supplier that has an agreement with Parachute Health and …

  3. Parachute | Aeronautical Safety Device | Britannica

    Dec 15, 2025 · Parachute, device that slows the vertical descent of a body falling through the atmosphere or the velocity of a body moving horizontally. The parachute increases the body’s …

  4. PARACHUTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PARACHUTE is a device for slowing the descent of a person or object through the air that consists of a fabric canopy beneath which the person or object is suspended.

  5. Parachute - New World Encyclopedia

    Parachute design has changed considerably over the years, from roughly cut shapes to aerodynamic "ram-air" parafoils. Many modern parachutes are quite maneuverable and can facilitate controlled …

  6. How parachutes work | The science of air resistance

    Feb 24, 2023 · With parachutes, it's the slowing-down effect that we want. If you fall from a plane without a parachute, your relatively compact body zooms through the air like a stone; open your parachute …

  7. The Evolution of Parachutes: From Leonardo to Modern Day

    Apr 1, 2024 · From Leonardo da Vinci’s initial concept to the modern parachutes that guide us gently back to earth, each step in this journey is a testament to the enduring quest for flight. This story is not …

  8. Recovery System Application - parachute

    Parachutes are the primary means of aerial recovery and landing of air and space vehicles; aircrew emergency escape; retardation of ordnance; airdrop of military troops and supplies; premeditated …

  9. How Does a Parachute Work? - Skydive Perris

    Imagine nine cones laid out side to side and stuck together. These cells fill with air and become rigid. An inflated parachute looks just like the wing on an airplane, and flies like one, too! Now the skydiver …

  10. How Does A Parachute Work? - Sciencing

    Apr 24, 2017 · All parachutes are designed for one fundamental purpose: to slow the gravity-driven fall of an object — often a person, sometimes inanimate cargo — through the air. They do so by taking …