Why does a boat tend to leave the shore, when passengers are alighting from it?
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hey friend !!
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the boat have to tend as it cannot take more than the _____ no of passengers.
so the passengers were alighting from it.
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here is your answer you are looking for.
the boat have to tend as it cannot take more than the _____ no of passengers.
so the passengers were alighting from it.
hope it helps you
please mark me as a brinialiest.
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Hey.
Here is your answer.
When the passengers alight from the boat, they push the boat in backward direction. As a result, the boat has a tendency to slip back into water. This difficulty is usually overcome by the boatman by tying the boat to some rigid support.
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Here is your answer.
When the passengers alight from the boat, they push the boat in backward direction. As a result, the boat has a tendency to slip back into water. This difficulty is usually overcome by the boatman by tying the boat to some rigid support.
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