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a sailor jumps in forward direction the boat moves backward
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Answered by apexabroadstu
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To conserve the momentum, when sailor jumps forward, boat moves in backward direction because momentum is vector quantity. Finally magnitude of the sailor and the boat is same so they are moving in opposite direction , net final momentum is zero.

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Answered by Anonymous
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=> A sailor jumps in forward then the boat moves backward because of according to newton's third law of motion for each and every action there is a equal and opposite reaction.. so the boat moves backward with a force ehich a sailors jump forward.

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