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Why does a boat tend to leave the shore, when passengers are alighting from it?​

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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Why does a boat tend to leave the shore, when passengers are ... 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.

Answered by amishayv40
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When the passenger steps off the boat, the person pushes himself towards the shore by pushing the boat in the opposite direction. Hence the boat gets pushed in the opposite direction away from the shore. ... Due to this push exerted by the man, the boat tends to leave the shore.

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