Science, asked by jenishthapajt, 8 months ago

While swimming a person pushes water backward,why?

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Answered by tora17
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hey mate

According to Newton's third law, forces always come in equal and opposite pairs. ... The swimmer will drag their hand backwards to the water to apply a force to it, this causes some of the water to accelerate backwards, but it also causes an equal and opposite force on you!

Answered by lisaRohan
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The Newton's third law says that forces always occurs in opposite and equal pairs.

Swimmer push water back hence opposite and equally force acts on him .

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