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coldgirl [10]
3 years ago
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4.¿En qué se diferencia el paracaídas de Leonardo de los paracaídas modernos?

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Ugo [173]3 years ago
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Answer:

El paracaídas es, como su nombre indica, un artefacto diseñado para frenar las caídas mediante la resistencia generada por él mismo al atravesar el aire del cielo, logrando una velocidad de caída segura y prácticamente constante.

Explanation:

Leonardo estaba fascinado por la forma helicoidal, que por otro lado existe profusamente en la propia naturaleza.

Utilizó una variante del principio de Arquímedes, diseñando una hélice a escala, que puede decirse es el antecesor del helicóptero y las hélices de las embarcaciones actuales.

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