boats move beacase they do SUCK MY NUTS CHRIS
The boat has a motor and it spins to make it move
Water moves the boat by exerting a force on it in the opposite direction to the movement of the boat. When the propeller of the boat rotates, it pushes water backwards, which, in turn, propels the boat forward. This reaction force from the water helps move the boat through the water.
I push the boat but the boat can't move.
Boats in the past uses only a paddle to enable to move the move the boat while the boat today uses machinery to move a boat and its quite convenient for the people who travel using boat.
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About 240 MPH
Actually, it does both depending on how you use them. The sails can move so a person sailing a boat can catch the wind by how they move the sail or they can also stop the boat by the movement of a sail or lowering the sail.
When you jump from a moving boat, you carry with you the forward momentum of the boat due to inertia. As you leap forward, the boat continues to move in the opposite direction, causing it to appear to move backward relative to your jump. This effect is a result of the principle of conservation of momentum, where both you and the boat are part of the same system before the jump. Thus, while you move forward, the boat's backward motion is a reflection of that initial shared momentum.
Move the boat directly over the anchor
No, the wave itself does not directly move the boat forward. The wave creates an oscillation in the water that can cause the boat to rock or shift slightly, but the boat's forward motion is primarily generated by its engine or propulsion system.
Define "racing boat" - do you mean a scull, a coxed 8, a yacht, a hydroplane, a 'cigarette boat' - -