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for swimming, we use newton which law

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Newtons Third law of motion states that for every action,there is an equal and opposite reaction.Thus,swimmers must stroke downward in water to stay afloat and propel forward.This movement is equal and opposite to the force the water exerts against the swimmer to stop them from moving.

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Answered by mani2786
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Newton's second law of motion

In swimming the force produced by the swimmer is equal to the mass of the swimmer multiplied by the acceleration of the swimmer in the water.Newtons second law explains why some people swim faster than the others.

Newton's third law of motion is also applicable

It states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Thus swimmers must stroke downwards in the water to stay afloat and propel forward.This movement is equal and opposite to the force the water exerts against the swimmer to stop them from moving.

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