Many competitive swimmers practice in loose-fitting, baggy swimsuits called drag suits. In 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

Wearing a drag suit introduces more resistance in the water due to its loose and baggy design, increasing the drag force experienced by the swimmer. This requires the swimmer to exert more force and work harder to overcome the resistance, ultimately leading to strengthening of the muscles used in swimming.