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What is the reactive force when a fish swims through water?
a.
The force of the fish's tail on the water
c.
The force of gravity on the fish
b.
The force of air resistance on the fish
d.
The force of the water on the fish



Sagot :

The answer is D

This is an example of Newton's third law of motion.

The active force is the fish against the water, so the reactive force would be the reverse, the equal force of the water on the fish.