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explain how do cyclist and swimmer reduce the friction​

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Answered by aarushchoudhary59
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Friction can be a help or a hindrance for motion. It prevents objects from starting to move. It can be reduced by making surfaces smooth e.g. by making surface wet or by oily. ... The cyclists, swimmers and parachutists wear tight to dresses and cover their heads with tight caps to reduce the friction.

Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

Friction can be a help or a hindrance for motion. It prevents objects from starting to move. It can be reduced by making surfaces smooth e.g. by making surface wet or by oily. The cyclists, swimmers and parachutists wear tight to dresses and cover their heads with tight caps to reduce the friction.

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