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Which of these is NOT an example of a swimmer applying a force? Select one: a. landing in the water b. bouncing on a diving board c. swimming after landing in the water d. falling toward the water
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Which of these is NOT an example of a swimmer applying a force?
Select one: a. landing in the water b. bouncing on a diving board c. swimming after landing in the water d. falling toward the water
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d: Here there is no interaction between the water and the swimmer.(Simply they don't touch) the same would happen if the swimmer was suspended and not moving in the water but here he is just not touching it, not applying force.
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