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How do you stop the oars on a rowing boat?

stop rowing


What is the maximum of people on a rowing boat?

The most people in a rowing boat is 8 not including the cox.


What happens to energy and matter when rowing a boat?

When rowing a boat, the rower converts chemical energy from their body into mechanical energy to propel the boat forward. As the oars move through the water, they displace water molecules, transferring some of their kinetic energy to the water. Some energy is also lost as heat due to friction between the oars and the water. Overall, energy is conserved, but some of it is dissipated in the form of heat.


What boat can be rowed?

canoe and rowing boat


What helps a boat produce electricity?

Solar panels on the boat store energy from the sun.The energy from the sun is converted or changed,into electricity blair:]


What is the English meaning of the Malayalam word vallam Thuzhayal?

rowing/boat rowing


What is small rowing boat called?

The smallest rowing sweep boat (one oar per person) is a pair with 2 people, one person rowing each side. The smallest rowing sculling boat (2 oars per person) is a single, one person rowing both sides. Source: I am a rower B)


What is the name of the person who steers a rowing boat?

If the boat has an oarsman...a Coxswain.


Order these words yacht liner dinghy rowing boat supertanker smaller to bigger?

dinghy,rowing boat,liner,yacht,supertank


Does rowing a boat increase or decrease friction?

Rowing a boat increases friction. The oars create resistance against the water, which generates friction that helps propel the boat forward.


What do you call an uncle in a rowing boat?

uncle


What is a smalll rowing boat called?

canoe