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When a sail boat moves with the force of wind, the kind of force acting on the sail boat is :​

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Answered by Prettyboy1231
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The two main forces acting on a stationary sailboat are gravity and buoyancy. In order for the boat to move, the force of wind pushes on the sail and causes the boat to move. The forces are now unbalanced, which is noticeable by the boat's movement

Answered by narhesahebrao
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The two main forces acting on a stationary sailboat are gravity and buoyancy. In order for the boat to move, the force of wind pushes on the sail and causes the boat to move. The forces are now unbalanced, which is noticeable by the boat's movement.

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