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catching fish is a force? which force?​

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Answered by jainsoma09
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Explanation:

The forces acting on a swimming fish are weight, buoyancy and hydrodynamic lift in the vertical direction, along with thrust and resistance in the horizontal direction. Thrust is the force acting in animal's direction

The action of fish can be yaw, pitch, and rolling. The normal fish rarely uses rolling action when its body stabilized. The deeper it dives the more pressure it can get. When a fish floats or does not dive so deep, the significant forces are only resistance and drag force from water.

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Answered by shayista1985
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Answer:

Lever Force..

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