Physics, asked by smehmood2006, 1 month ago


Why does a boatman tie his boat to a pillar before allowing the
passengers to step on the river bank?

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Answered by nikeeta50
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Answer:

The law of action-reaction states that for every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction that acts on different bodies.

In order to jump from the boat and to step on river bank, Passenger applies a force on the boat with his leg in a direction opposite to that of his motion. As a result, the boat moves backwards. In this situation, passenger's applied force is the action force and the forward motion is caused by the reaction force provided by the boat. Hence, the boat moves backwards because of the action force exerted by Passenger.

Thus to avoid this backward movement of boat and arised inconvenience , a boatsman tie his boat to a pillar before allowing the passenger to step on the river bank.

Answered by shrawanivs
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Answer:

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