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Q: When preparing to doc what is the safest way to stop the forward motion of your boat?
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When preparing to the dock what is the safest way to stop the forward motion of your boat?

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You are preparing to dock your boat What is the safest way to stop your forward motion?

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The boats motor pushes water back, producing an equal and opposite force that pushes the boat forward.


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newton's third law of motion is the law of reaction: similarly when you jump out of the boat, the force you exerted made you jump forward and the boat itself moved to the other direction. thus, in every action, there is always a reaction.


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Why do you move forward and a boat moves backward when you jump from a boat to a pier?

The boat goes back word because when you jump your tippy- toes are the only thing left on the boat, and then your feet push forward to do the rest, which makes the boat go backwards.