
Playtime with Parachutes
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Science, Architecture, Physics, Engineering
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores how parachutes work by using air to create drag, which slows down descent. It explains that air is made of matter, and when objects move through it, they experience a force called drag. The faster an object moves, the more drag it encounters. The video uses examples like holding a hand out of a car window to illustrate drag. Parachutes increase drag by providing more surface area for air to push against, allowing for a safe landing. The concept of drag is also applied to vehicles and boats, showing its relevance in everyday life.
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