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what occurs when a swimmer pushes through the water to swim answers are (A) the water exerts a reaction force on the swimmer (B) the swimmer pushes the water forward © the swimmer exerts a reaction force on the water

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When a swimmer pushes threw water to swim they are propelled forward because of the water resistance against the hand and feet. .


- Consisting all of that im thinking the answer would be (A.) the water exerts a reaction force on the swimmer .

- hoped that i helped you well thanks for the question.
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When a swimmer pushes through water to swim they are propelled forward because of the water resistance against the hand and feet. It's A. The water doesn't automatically push the swimmer forward. It releases a reaction after the swimmer pushes through the water.
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