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If you jump to the shore from the stationary boat moves in the opposite direction.Does it demonstrate any Newton's law of motion​

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Answered by SujalSirimilla
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Yes, It shows Newton's Third Law of Motion which states:

For every action in nature, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Here, if anyone jumps into the boat, they apply force into the boat. The boat will have an equal reaction, but in the opposite direction.

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  • An object remains in a state of rest or of  uniform motion in a straight line unless  compelled to change that state by an applied  force.
  • The second law of motion states that the  rate of change of momentum of an object is  proportional to the applied unbalanced force  in the direction of force.
  • To  every ACTION there is an equal and opposite  REACTION.

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Answered by kuberThamman
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Answer:

yes , it demonstrate Newton's third law that to every action there is an an opposite and equal reaction

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