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Yes! We know there is at least some friction in water. Like a boat in the water. As the boat moves along the water, the water is rubing against the boat, creating friction.
the water and the surface of the boat
The disturbed water left behind as a boat moves through the water is called a wake. It is created by the boat's hull displacing water as it moves forward.
A boat accelerates by applying a force in the opposite direction to the desired motion, generating a reaction force that propels the boat forward. This force is typically created by the boat's engine or sail, pushing against the water and creating a forward thrust that moves the boat. The acceleration of the boat depends on the power of the propulsion system and the resistance of the water against the hull of the boat.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
Yes, a paper boat can float on water as long as it is well-made and the paper is not too thin. The boat's ability to float depends on its design and the displacement of water.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
A wake is a term for disturbed water as a boat moves.
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A boat increases friction as it moves through water due to drag created by the water resistance against the hull. The larger the surface area of the hull in contact with the water, the greater the friction and resistance to movement.
It is known as the wake of the boat.
It is known as the wake of the boat.