How does newton's third law apply to a fish swimming through water?
The water pushes against the fish's body.
A fish pushes water backwards with its fins is the action. The water pushing the fish forward is the reaction.
The fish's fin wiggle to create a force that propels the fish forward.
The fish swallow water. When the fish spits out the water the force of the water moves the fish
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forward.
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The correct answer is: The fish pushes water backwards with its fins, which is the action, and as a reaction, the water pushes the fish forward.