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This is simply because of the weight of the water versus the weight of the boat. The water push upward with a force equal to the weight of the water the boat push away. It is self stabilizing. The deeper the boat lie, the more water it push away, and the more will the water push back at the boat. Of course, if you fill the boat, then it will most likely sink, but here again it depends on what material the boat is made of. If the total volume of materials in boat weigh less than equal volume of water, the boat will still be floating.
Your question is unclear but if you push the boat down you will feel resistance due to the buoyancy.
I push the boat but the boat can't move.
There is more wind to push the boat
you push it
When you "push" your body out of the boat you also push the boat away from the dock. The law simply put is: "For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction"
This will push the boat forward, by Newton's Third Law.
Helium is lighter than air and this causes the air to push it up. (just as water pushes up things that are lighter than it i.e. a boat) This is called buoyancy
Raise the motor, get out and push the boat to deeper water.
no,you can not propel a boat because propel means to push or drive forwards
Destroy everything around it and if something falls out, build it onto the back of the boat. It should make one of them push things. Just go behind it and push it, then the boat should go into the water.
Gravity