The swimmer is using Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. By pushing and kicking backward on the water, the swimmer generates a force that propels them forward.
An example of fluid friction is when a swimmer experiences resistance as they move through water. The water molecules come in contact with the swimmer's body, causing a drag force that makes it harder for them to move forward smoothly. This frictional force acts in the opposite direction to the swimmer's motion.
Not in the quantities most people drink it.
Goggles belonging to the swimmer = the swimmer's goggles
The Swimmer was created in 1964.
Japanese Swimmer
That depends on the swimmer. Every swimmer is different, so there is no 'one weight'.
Adam Swimmer is 6'.
Nahim
no he is a bad swimmer
the word swimmer is a noun.
The cast of S9 - David Grachat - 2011 includes: Vanilton Antonio as Himself - Swimmer Gino Caetano as Himself - Swimmer Marcelo Collet as Himself - Swimmer Simone Fragoso as Herself - Swimmer Filipe Garcia as Himself - Swimmer David Grachat as Himself - Swimmer S9 Matheus Henrique as Himself - Swimmer Daniel Marinho as Himself - Researcher in Aquatic Propulsion Leila Marques as Herself - Ex-Swimmer - S9 Caio Oliveira as Himself - Swimmer Alejandro Palomero as Himself - Swimmer