When a man jumps out of the boat it moves backward .why?
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Hi Drrdsharma,
This should be answer to your query ,
(You know the 3rd law of Newton , don't you ?)
Every action has and equal and opposite reaction.
That's it , that is the answer, the man plays the action of going forward , hence the boat plays the equal and opposite reaction of going back.
Hence the statement.
This should be answer to your query ,
(You know the 3rd law of Newton , don't you ?)
Every action has and equal and opposite reaction.
That's it , that is the answer, the man plays the action of going forward , hence the boat plays the equal and opposite reaction of going back.
Hence the statement.
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When a man jumps out of a boat to the bank of the river, the boat moves backwards, away from him. This is due to the fact that to step out of the boat, the man pushes the boat with his foot in backward direction. ... The boat exerts an equal force on the man in forward direction which enables him to move forward.
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