Why we cannot swim as faster as we can run on ground? explain using in inertia
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The forces are drag, lift, gravity and buoyancy. Lift and drag are the main propulsive forces that are used by swimmers. Resistance, known as drag, can be broken into three main categories: frontal resistance, skin friction, and eddy resistance.Hicks explained not everyone can float -- it depends on body density and their ability to displace enough water to float. People with smaller or muscular body types tend to have trouble. RelaxNSwim further explains fat is less dense than muscle and bones, so fat floatsmore easily.
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so due to these many forces we can't swim faster
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it is because water exerts more pressure than air on our body
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