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What forces show on a fish moving forward in water

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Answered by malkarsujata
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Fish can control their buoyancy with their swim bladder, a sack of air in their bodies. They can add or subtract air from this swim bladder to keep them buoyant enough to counteract gravity. Thrust is the force acting in the direction of the swimmer's movement. This is the force that will propel the swimmer forward.

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Answered by odangecho0
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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 action of fish can be yaw, pitch, and rolling. The normal fish rarely uses rolling action when its body stabilized.

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