英文字典中文字典Word104.com



中文字典辭典   英文字典 a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j   k   l   m   n   o   p   q   r   s   t   u   v   w   x   y   z   


安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!

安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!








  • Parachute - Wikipedia
    After World War II, parachuting became a popular sport, and new materials like nylon replaced silk Today, parachutes are used in military, recreational, and emergency situations, continuing to evolve with advances in technology and design
  • Parachute | Aeronautical Safety Device | Britannica
    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 surface area, and this increased air resistance slows the body in motion
  • How parachutes work | The science of air resistance
    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 and you create more air resistance, drifting to the ground more slowly and safely—much more like a feather
  • How Does A Parachute Work? - Sciencing
    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 advantage of atmospheric drag, a physical quantity that to engineers is more often a nuisance than a boon
  • How Does a Parachute Work: Physics - clrn. org
    Parachutes, ubiquitous in aerial activities from military operations to extreme sports, represent a fascinating application of fundamental physics principles Their seemingly simple design belies a sophisticated interplay of aerodynamics, fluid dynamics, and material science
  • A guide to all the parachutes American paratroopers ‘ride to work’
    American paratroopers use a wide range of parachutes Large formations use quick-snapping static line rigs whose designs date to the parachute regiments of World War II Special operations
  • Artemis 2 astronauts will hit Earths atmosphere at nearly 24,000 mph . . .
    Artemis 2's Orion capsule will hit Earth's atmosphere at nearly 24,000 mph on April 10 A heat shield and 11 parachutes will help it survive the fiery trip and splash down safely
  • How Do Parachutes Work? Understanding Parachute Mechanics | Skydive New . . .
    Learn how parachutes work, from parts to deployment Discover static line parachutes and how parachutes open to ensure a safe descent


















中文字典-英文字典  2005-2009

|中文姓名英譯,姓名翻譯 |简体中文英文字典