The correct answer is: The parachute increases the force opposing gravity.
When a skydiver opens their parachute, it creates drag by catching the air in the canopy. This drag force counteracts the force of gravity pulling the skydiver downward, ultimately slowing their fall.
How does an open parachute slow a skydiver's fall?
• The parachute increases the force opposing gravity.
O The parachute pulls the skydiver up.
• The parachute weakens the force of gravity.
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The parachute changes the mass of the skydiver.
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