Name the force acting on a fish while swimming through water? How is it reduced?
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Explanation:
The forces on the fish and water forms an action-reaction pair.
The force on the fish by water is in forward direction as a reaction to the force on water by fish in backward direction.
This force on fish makes it move in the forward direction.
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Diving fish has some forces involved when it swims as it is shown in Figure 2 The force involved in diving and swimming are thrust, air resistance, buoyancy and hydrodynamic lift, weight [6]. The majority of fish species have bodies that are streamlined; their bodies are covered with tiny, smooth scales that offer no resistance to a fish's movement through water. The scales themselves are covered with a slimy coating that further reduces friction.
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