why is it possible to row a boat in water but not pass through a wooden fence
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It is possible to row a boat in water as it is a liquid surface and has density and molecular spaces that lets the space for the boat to row...
On the other side it is not possible to make a boat completely fine to pass through a wooden fence as it is a solid and has almost zero density with no molecular spaces.
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here's ur answer.....
It is possible to row a boat in water as it is a liquid surface and has density and molecular spaces that lets the space for the boat to row...
On the other side it is not possible to make a boat completely fine to pass through a wooden fence as it is a solid and has almost zero density with no molecular spaces.
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Wood Has Less Density
Explanation:
- It is conceivable to push a vessel in water as it has a few spaces between its particles so when we place wood over water.
- It dislodges some measure of water and water uprooted gives it important light power.
- Wooden fence is strong in state and has no space so it is difficult to go through it.F
- Further, Density of wood is Less than water.
- Density =
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