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a person moving forward during swimming for newtons third law of motion

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Answered by ranjanasengupta
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a swimmer pushes the water backward with his hand and feet to move in the forward direction in water.It is equal and opposite to the forces which pushes the swimmer foreward.Though action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude but they donot produce equal acceleration in the two bodies on which they act.Acceleration produced will be more in body having less mass whereas the acceleration produced will be less in body having less mass

Answered by ranjanasengupta
1

a swimmer pushes the water backward with his hand and feet to move in the forward direction in water.It is equal and opposite to the forces which pushes the swimmer foreward.Though action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude but they donot produce equal acceleration in the two bodies on which they act.Acceleration produced will be more in body having less mass whereas the acceleration produced will be less in body having less mass

Answered by ranjanasengupta
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a swimmer pushes the water backward with his hand and feet to move in the forward direction in water.It is equal and opposite to the forces which pushes the swimmer foreward.Though action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude but they donot produce equal acceleration in the two bodies on which they act.Acceleration produced will be more in body having less mass whereas the acceleration produced will be less in body having less mass

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