YOU WILL NEED:
- A plastic bag or light material
- Scissors
- String
- A small object to act as the weight, a little action figure would be perfect
PROCEDURE:
- Cut out a large square from your plastic bag or material.
- Trim the edges so it looks like an octagon (an eight sided shape).
- Cut a small whole near the edge of each side.
- Attach 8 pieces of string of the same length to each of the holes.
- Tie the pieces of string to the object you are using as a weight.
- Use a chair or find a high spot to drop your parachute and test how well it worked, remember that you want it to drop as slow as possible.


Cutting a small hole in the middle of the parachute will allow air to slowly pass through it rather than spilling out over one side, this should help the parachute fall straighter.
RESOURCE
http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments/freefall.html
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