how does a person move forward during swimming
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They move forward because of the movement of their hands and legs
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According to Newtons third law forces always come in opposite and equal pairs the swimmer will drag their hand backwards to the water to apply force to it this causes some of the water to accelerate backwards but it also causes an equal and opposite force on the swimmer
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