How does a boat move forward into the water when the boatman presses one end of the pole against the ground?
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A boatman pushes his oars against the water in the river so as to move his boat forward due to Newton's third law of motion i.e. to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. when the boatman pushes against the water the water exerts a reaction force and thus the boat moves forward.
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A boatman pushes his oars against the water in the river so as to move his boat forward due to Newton's third law of motion i.e. to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. when the boatman pushes against the water the water exerts a reaction force and thus the boat moves forward.
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