why do a Boat and the Ship follow in the water (action and reaction)
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to travel one place to other
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According to Newton's third law of motion, every action has equal and opposite reaction. So
The more weight a boat carries, the lower it sits in the water and the more water resistance it creates. That's why boats have sharp narrow bows (to push water cleanly out of the way) and curved front edges that plane (lift them up out of the water as they move along).
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