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Chemistry, 15.08.2020 17:01, sky724

The size of the canopy does not affect how quickly the parachute falls to the ground. The results showed that the small canopy (5cm x 5cm) fell to the ground the quickest and the larger canopy (20cm x 20cm) took the longest to fall to the ground. The results of my experiment fail to support my hypothesis. I have learned that the reason the smaller canopy was able to fall quick is because it has a smaller surface area which means that there is less air resistance pushing up on the canopy and slowing it down as it falls to the ground.

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