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Waves exert a force on the paper boat, causing it to move in the direction of the wave's energy. The force of the wave pushes against the boat, propelling it forward with each wave crest that passes underneath the boat.
Yes, the wave can set the paper boat into motion by providing the necessary force to push it forward. The wave's energy transfers to the boat, propelling it along the water's surface.
To set an object into motion, a force must be applied to overcome any resistance or inertia that may exist. In the case of waves moving a paper boat, the force of the water displacement propels the boat forward. The amount of force needed depends on the mass of the object and the resistance it encounters in its environment.
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You make a giant paper boat (about 1 meter long), and a huge amount of origami fireworks. Then you load the origami fireworks onto the paper boat and set off the fireworks, lighting the boat on fire, burning all the paper cranes. Due to natural selection, those paper cranes which don't burn will be the ones to reproduce. Sooner or later the world will be populated with nothing but super-selected paper cranes.
A collective noun for waves is a series of waves.
a)set of sine waves b)set of sine waves with phase zero
By the wind pushing the water creating waves
The boat used in the movie is a scale model and a set, not a real boat.
Yes. A TV set is a radio receiver.Some of the information it receives on the signal is intended to be heardand is sent to the loudspeaker.Other information received from the signal is intended to be seen and isdisplayed on the screen.
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