A total of 541 athletes, 279 men and 262 women are competive swimmers in the UK.
Friction is not particularly useful to swimmers as it can create drag, slowing them down in the water. Swimmers aim to reduce friction by wearing smooth swimsuits, shaving body hair, and using techniques to streamline their body position to move more efficiently through the water.
Most competitive swimmers will shave all body hair except the hair on their heads to lessen the amount of friction between themselves and the water. They also might wear a swimsuit that reflects water instead of soaking it up.
The fastskin speedo swimsuits have changed the way that swimmers race in 1913 swimmers used to wear woolen swim suits but now because of the change in technology companies such as speedo can make swimsuits that cause less friction.
The collective noun for 'swimmers' is a raft of swimmers.
Drag is a type of friction will cause an extra exertion of energy while moving in the water. Swimmers shave all the hair from their bodies, and use swim caps to prevent their hair from causing drag to gain more time.
Yes..Excellent swimmers.
yes it can get a swimmers ears
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As far as i know, no, they are not good swimmers.
Beautiful Swimmers was created in 1976.
Friction is not useful to most athletes (i.e swimmers, skiers, etc.) and friction is caused by the little imperfections and textures of objects against each other. You can reduce it by smoothing down one of the surfaces; like putting a very fine, smooth surface, or fabric over the skin of a swimmer to reduce friction.