how does wind aid the movement of ship
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When a propeller is rotating, it produces thrust on water. Now the thrust from propeller is transferred to the water. Since the amount of water is enormous according to Newtons Third Law, the thrust comes back to the ship and this thrust moves the ship in ahead (or astern) direction
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Explanation:
When a propeller is rotating, it produces thrust on water. Now the thrust from propeller is transferred to the water. Since the amount of water is enormous according to Newtons Third Law, the thrust comes back to the ship and this thrust moves the ship in ahead (or astern) direction.
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