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This can be referred to as the "opening force" of the canopy.

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Forces felt when parachuting include: - Wind resistance - Gravity - Friction (may happen when parachuting)

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Gravity.

I don't understand exactly what you're asking.

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Q: What force stays the same when a parachute opens?
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