explain why a sailing boat will slow down if the wind speed reduced
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That's easily understood: When a sailboat is moving directly downwind, it can never move faster than the wind because, at the wind speed, the sails would feel no wind. In fact, a boat going downwind can never attain the wind speed because there's always some resistance to its motion through the water.
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