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Bryte Parachute Design Competition

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Day 1

Each group started from a prototype parachute. 
• The prototype was made of a rectangular plastic tablecloth 25 cm x 50 cm.
• Each group tested the prototype by dropping it inside the classroom. 
• The canopy was released by a student standing on the table top, approximately ?? cm above the floor, depending on the height of the student dropping the parachute.
• Students measured time to fall with a stopwatch
• Students created various measures of straightness

The following data was taken for the prototype:

Group

Time to fall (seconds)
Multiple trials

Dist. From target (cm)

Ms. Lassen
Ms. Eagle

2.36
2.35
2.22

46 cm
35 cm
68 cm

Ms. Markey
Ms. Macias

1.36
2.19
2.6

70
48
48

Ms. Johnson
Ms. Sullivan

2.38
3.04
1.84
1.23

20    inches
31.5 inches
17.5 inches
16 inches
17 inches

Mr. Carson
Ms. Badila

1.73
2.31
2.39

31
38
130

Ms. Brutskaya
Mrs. Shoen

Girls
1.84
2.3
2.1
2.37
2.97
Boys
2.55
1.27
.96
2.61
3.06

Girls (in inches)
11
8
3
5.5
6.5
Boys
4.4
9.5
37
16
19

Miss Mitchell
Mrs. Melrose

2.41
2.09

145
66
109

Miss Butler
Miss Nguyen

Boys:
2.01
1.96
2.01
Girls:
2.0
1.13
3.28

Boys:
75
25
38
Girls:
33
18
60

Miss Labrador
Miss Waters

2
1.28
2.71

Level 4
Level 4
Level 4

Ms. Langley
Ms. McGaffic

1.84
1.65
2.04

12
39
33

 

Day 2

Each group changed selected one feature (variable) of the canopy to change to make it fall the slower and the straighter. In addition to the prototype each group made two additional parachutes:

Group name

Parachute variable changed

Additonal Parachutes made

Ms. Lassen
Ms. Eagle

 

 

Ms. Markey
Ms. Macias

Material of canopy

 

Ms. Johnson
Ms. Sullivan

 

 

Mr. Carson
Ms. Badila

 

 

Ms. Brutskaya
Mrs. Shoen

 

 

Miss Mitchell
Mrs. Melrose

 

 

Miss Butler
Miss Nguyen

Material of canopy

 

Miss Labrador
Miss Waters

Material of canopy

 

Ms. Langley
Ms. McGaffic