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Using Newton’s third law of motion, explaine how dolphins can move through the water?

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a) The dolphins swimming in the water As the dolphins swim through the water, they act on the water, pushing it aside and backwards. The water exerts an equal and opposite reaction on the dolphins, propelling them forward.

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As it states that "to every action,there is equal and opposite reaction". similarly,when a dolphin swim it pushes the water in the backwards direction as an action The water pushes the dolphin in the forward direction.Thus the dolphin can move through water.

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