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which law explains swimming​

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Answered by divya0321
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Answer:

Newton's Second Law of Motion:

Force = mass x acceleration. 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. Newton's second law can explain why some people swim faster than others.

Answered by rio10bb
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Answer:

hi mate here is ur answer .

Explanation:

Newton's Second Law of Motion:

Force = mass x acceleration. 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. Newton's second law can explain why some people swim faster than others

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