Many competitive swimmers practice in loose-fitting, baggy swimsuits called drag suits. In terms of the forces acting on a swimmer, how does wearing a drag suit differ from wearing a tight-fitting racing suit, (1 point) Responses A drag suit will have more drag in the water than a tight-fitting racing suit; therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work harder to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits A drag suit will have more drag in the water than a tight-fitting racing suit; therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work harder to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits A racing suit will have more drag in the water than a drag suit, therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work less to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits A racing suit will have more drag in the water than a drag suit, therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work less to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits A drag suit will have more drag in the water than a tight-fitting racing suit; therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work less to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits A drag suit will have more drag in the water than a tight-fitting racing suit; therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work less to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits A drag suit will have less drag in the water than a tight-fitting racing suit; therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work less to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits

A drag suit will have more drag in the water than a tight-fitting racing suit; therefore, swimmers wearing drag suits will need to work harder to achieve the same net force in the water as they would achieve while swimming in racing suits.