state third law of motion . A swimmer is able to swim in swimming pool only when he is pushing water in backward direction why
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Third law of motion states that for every action there is always an opposite and equal reaction(this is applicable for interactions between two bodies)
When a swimmer pushes water backwards with his limbs, the water in the pool in his vicinity exert an equal and opposite force on his body forwards, and he is able to swim due to acceleration which is inversely proportional to his mass.
When a swimmer pushes water backwards with his limbs, the water in the pool in his vicinity exert an equal and opposite force on his body forwards, and he is able to swim due to acceleration which is inversely proportional to his mass.
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Third law of motion states that for every action there is always an opposite and equal reaction(this is applicable for interactions between two bodies)
When a swimmer pushes water backwards with his limbs, the water in the pool in his vicinity exert an equal and opposite force on his body forwards, and he is able to swim due to acceleration which is inversely proportional to his mass.
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