Many competitive swimmers practice in loose-fitting, baggy swimsuits called drag suits. In 1–2 sentences, explain how, in terms of the forces acting on a swimmer, wearing a drag suit differs from wearing a tight-fitting racing suit, and why practicing in a drag suit can make a swimmer stronger.
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practicing in a drag suit is heavier and has a looser fit causing the swimmer to use more strength due to the opposite force of the drag suit. while swimming in a tight fitting suit makes it easier to move around, swimming in the drag suit will push your body to build more muscle, and swim even easier and faster in the tight swimming suit.
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Force and Motion Unit Test:
1: 5 Feet
2: The cat began its journey in bed and ended its journey 10 meters to the right of its bed.
3: Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.
4: a downward-sloping line segment
5: 50 N; the slab will move upward
6: 98 N
7: 11.34 kg*m/s
8: The acceleration decreases to a quarter of its original value, or about 0.13 m/s2.
9: Segments 2 and 3 have equal periods of time but the force during segment 2 is different than the force during segment 3.
10: velocity and position
11: Decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating more.
12: There is both a positive correlation and causation.
13: The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the south.
14: dynamic equilibrium
15: between 200,000 and 300,000 km/s
16: Essay Response
17: Essay Response
18: Essay Response
Hope this helps! Good luck!
1: 5 Feet
2: The cat began its journey in bed and ended its journey 10 meters to the right of its bed.
3: Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.
4: a downward-sloping line segment
5: 50 N; the slab will move upward
6: 98 N
7: 11.34 kg*m/s
8: The acceleration decreases to a quarter of its original value, or about 0.13 m/s2.
9: Segments 2 and 3 have equal periods of time but the force during segment 2 is different than the force during segment 3.
10: velocity and position
11: Decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating more.
12: There is both a positive correlation and causation.
13: The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the south.
14: dynamic equilibrium
15: between 200,000 and 300,000 km/s
16: Essay Response
17: Essay Response
18: Essay Response
Hope this helps! Good luck!