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why divers are able to pull water during swimming (chemistry question)

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Answered by 9416112849
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When the divers apply force the water being liquid offers a resistance to it. Molecules of liquid has low force of attraction between them so diver can cut through it by applying force and due to this force they can pull water

Answered by Anonymous
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〽↖⤵⤵Actually welcome to the concept of the DRAG and Particles of matter ....

〽↖↖⤵Basically we know that. ...The water Molecules have a intermolecular force of attraction between them .....

〽↖⤵⤵Now according to the theory of matter ..... we Know that ...PARTICLES OF MATTER HAVE SPACE BETWEEN THEM .....thus here we see ...

〽↖⤵⤵When the diver swims in the water ......He encloses himself in a⚓⤵⤵ AERODYNAMIC structure ...due to which he swims like a aquatic animal ....and this aerodynamic structure helps him to PULL DOWN OR CUT THROUGH THE WATER EASILY avoiding the liquid force that is DRAG of the Water. ....thus

〽↖↖⤵⭐this states, .....PARTICLES OF MATTER HAVE SPACE BETWEEN THEM ....

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