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What occurs when a swimmer pushes through the water to swim? A)The swimmer pushes the water forward. B)The water exerts a reaction force on the swimmer. c)The swimmer exerts a reaction force on the water.
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What occurs when a swimmer pushes through the water to swim?
A)The swimmer pushes the water forward.
B)The water exerts a reaction force on the swimmer.
c)The swimmer exerts a reaction force on the water.
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I think it is B, because the water is exerting an equal but opposite force on the swimmer.
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