Hopper is a truncated vessels through which the material flows down due to gravity.
Chute is usually a pipe / downspout thru which the material (usually from a hopper ) is transported to an end device/storage area.
parachute is opened to provide air which manages the slow chute
No, she just went down the garbage chute. She's perfectly fine.
I am not going to answer it because you can draw things yourself
After waving a lot to the cameras it was time to open the parachute and float down the remaining 5000 ft. Andre opened the chute and manouvered it around a lot to show me the view. He even gave me the controls of the parachute for a while. We landed after 5-6 minutes of parachuting down.http://babayaga.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/12/free-falling-at-13-000-feet.htm
Calculate drag coefficient of freefaller (prior to chute opening)>(constant) force down (in newtons) due to gravity = mass * acceleration due to gravity, say 80 * 10 = 800 newtons.>The up force (newtons) = velocity2 * drag coefficient>At terminal velocity (where up and down forces balance) the up force = 800 newtons, say terminal velocity = 70 metres / second>800 = 4900 * drag coefficient>Drag coefficient = 800 / 4900>Drag coefficient = 0.163
A hopper holds material to be fed out gradually. A chute is a channel that moves material from one place to another without holding it. Different things.
Need to know more information - is it a parachute packed for a paratrooper, a pilot's survival chute, a cargo chute, an emergency seat chute, or ???? But basic answer is - a pilot's chute or a paratrooper's chute would definitely be worth plenty! Cargo chutes are generally of much less collector interest.
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* The downward facing area of the chute * The density of the air * The mass being lowered by the chute * The integrity of the chute * The motion of the air around the chute
Ira Chute is 6' 4".
Shoot the Chute was created in 1884.
Chaloner Chute died in 1659.
Desmond Chute was born in 1895.
Desmond Chute died in 1962.
C-Chute was created in 1951.