No!!!..he just slows down considerably and it may look like is going back up....
2007-01-10 06:49:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband was in the paratroopers in the service. The reason a jumper is lifted up when the shoot opens is the fact that the wind rushes into the open chute and of course the air lifts up the chute, making it appear the chute st rises, which they do, but it is due to the air gathering inside of the chute. As soon as the open chute is full of the air, then with no more air causing the chute to rise, the parachute levels off and the weight of the person and the weight of the material connected to the pack causes him or her to descend to the earth.
2007-01-10 07:33:02
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answer #2
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answered by Little Mac 3
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Well this isn't really a video game question but contrary to popular belief they just slow down quickly whilst still falling. What you are seeing with footage of a parachutist is nearly always taken by another parachutist who is usually going faster than the guy when the chute is opened.
2007-01-11 04:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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no what happens is is that you are looking at the parachuter going fast and when he opens his parachute we watch him slow down and it appears to go up
2007-01-10 07:02:43
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answered by sunny_sunshine_hannah 1
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No , there is no force exerted to make this happen.
The parachutist simply experiences rapid deceleration.
If the parachutist is being filmed and deploys chute before the cameran does,this often gives the effect on film that the chutist is rising.
2007-01-10 06:51:34
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answered by ? 3
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No the parachute slows him/her down it just appears that way.
2007-01-10 09:47:23
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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No, they just slow down very quickly. If they're being filmed by someone else jumping it looks as if they are moving up (but they're not).
2007-01-10 06:50:20
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answered by Mike 2
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they seem to go up a little from the wind they catch
2007-01-10 06:55:04
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answered by liam0_m 5
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