The answer is: The swimmer exerts a reaction force on the water.
Well firstly it is the dive or a push off the wall that creates the momentum for the swimmer to go in a forward direction. this can be helped if the swimmer is in a streamline position. After that it is the pull and kick of the swimmer, how strong the swimmers pull and kick is depends on the speed.
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your arms push water back making you go forward
Their body floats and the movement of their arms and legs propels them through the water.
The answer is: The swimmer exerts a reaction force on the water.
cause when you swim you push the water to the side thrusting you forward through the water
reach far and kick hard
A gun recoils when bullet is fired off the gun.A swimmer pushes the water when he moves forward.
A gun recoils when bullet is fired off the gun.A swimmer pushes the water when he moves forward.
We know gravity and the buoyancy of water act on a swimmer, as does the drag of the water and the thrustgenerated by the swimmers arms and legs.
Energy moves forward in a wave.
A person who moves through water could be a swimmer, a SCUBA diver, a surfer, a water skier, or maybe Aquaman.
they cup their hands so that no water go through you hand making the force increased
resistance created by a fluid to forward motion. The resistance met by a swimmer in their forward progress caused by the water is passive drag;
Energy. Each particle of water moves around in a circle. Energy moves forward while water particles remain in the same place.
Since the speed is constant (acceleration is zero), we know the horizontal forces are balanced.The swimmer's forward force cancels the 110N drag force.Work done by the swimmer is (110N x .22meter) = 24.2 N-m per second= 24.2 Joules per second= 24.2 watts
when a water comes out from nozzle and moves straight forward are called jet of water.
It moves in a circle. Transferring energy.
Serratus Anterior, moves scapula forward.