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BY: BILL PAHUTSKI AND NEIL BERG PARACHUTE PROJECT

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PARACHUTE PROJECT. BY: Bill Pahutski and neil berg. UNDERSTAND. First we looked at our specified rubric so that we could adequately understand what we were required to do. Next, we looked at the given f ormula so that we could predict the terminal velocity. EXPLORE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: PARACHUTE PROJECT

BY: BILL PAHUTSKI AND NEIL BERG

PARACHUTE PROJECT

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UNDERSTAND

First we looked at our specified rubric so that we could adequately understand what we were required to do.

Next, we looked at the givenformula so that we could predictthe terminal velocity

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EXPLORE

We then explored different websites to understand more about parachutes.

We learned that the drag of the parachutes must slow the parachute down enough so that the terminal velocity is slow enough that the egg won’t break.

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DEFINE

We used the equation, to calculate terminal velocity.

Our parachute had to be under 200 grams.Also, we could only use what we had

available, meaning we used plastic garbage bags as our parachute.

Finally, the parachute had to be packed into a compartment before deploying, which would allow it to deploy once a certain velocity had been reached.

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Ideate

We decided to use poster board to construct a container for the parachute.

The parachute had to be approximately 1.2 m2.We made ours a rectangle instead of a circle, like

other groups were doing. We used fishing wire to attach the parachute to the

container.Finally, we made a smaller parachute to be attached

to our larger parachute to pull it from the container.The egg would be held in a net of strings at the

bottom of the contraption.

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Ideate

Some of our original sketches:

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Ideate

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Prototype

Then, we constructed our magnificent parachute.

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Refine

Our container was too small for our parachute, meaning was packed too tightly to let air force the parachute out of the container.

So we added some space to ours to allow more room for the parachute so it could get out easier.

Then, it worked flawlessly.

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Refine

Final design and dimensions:

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Solution

Our final Parachute:

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Solution:

Video of Parachute in action:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=859239877424086&l=3568448140601957140

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Solution

Our recorded times: