To take the boat away from the bank of a river, the boatman pushes the bank with an oar. Why?
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newtons third law of motion
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To take boat away from the bank of a river, the boatman pushes the bank with the oar. The bank exerts an equal and opposite force on the boat which makes the boat move forward away from the bank.
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Newton third low use
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When a boatman takes the boat away from the bank of the river, he sits in a boat and pushes the river bank with his ore. When the boatman exerts a force of action on the bank with his ore, the bank exerts an equal and opposite force of reaction on the boat. Hence, the boat moves away from the bank.
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