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Unless you land on the 99th floor, or have a bungee cord, or have a parachute, it is almost certain you will die, if you hit the ground or a much lower rooftop.
550 + 550 = 1100
30% off $550 = $385= $550 - (30% * $550)= $550 - (0.30 * $550)= $550 - $165= $385
60% of 550= 60% * 550= 0.6 * 550= 330
A 550 cord is also known as a paracord or parachute cord. These 550 cords may be purchased at Amazon, eBay or Army surplus shops in the local community.
"Hoochie cord" is an Australian Army term for a thin nylon cord, usually coloured army olive drab, as it is used to erect a shelter, or hoochie. It is sometimes incorrectly called parachute cord - which is a completely different product. Parachute cord is multi cored with several - up to 7 - white nylon cords enclosed in an olive drab sheath. In the US Army parachute cord is called "550 cord", as a common version is 550lb breaking strength. Do not confuse the two - hoochie cord is NOT as strong as parachute cord.
It's called a "Riser".
Try pulling the emergency cord. Otherwise get another parachute
a cord
pull the cord?ok
Because it has a breaking strength of 550lbs.
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It controls the parachute at the top of the balloon. By pulling down on the cord it opens the top, letting hot air out and controlling the decent
If you are talking about hobby rockets, then the shock cord is what holds the nose cone and the parachute in
Parachute cord can be purchased at any local Army & Navy store. It can also be found online at many of the larger sporting/outdoor equipment providers.
It doesn't know. That's why you pull the rip cord.