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rowing a boat - mention the action and reaction​

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Answered by dangerboy57451
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Explanation:

During the rowing of a boat, the boatman pushes the water backwards with the oars (action). According to newton's third law of motion, the water apply an equal and opposite push on the boat which moves the boat forward (reaction).

Answered by aimanakhtar
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Answer:

Rowing of a boat:

During the rowing of a boat, the boatman pushes the water backwards with the oars (action). According to newton's third law of motion, the water apply an equal and opposite push on the boat which moves the boat forward (reaction).

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