The part of the boat that rotates it forward and backward is the rudder, which is controlled by the steering mechanism. When the rudder is angled, it creates a force that turns the boat in the desired direction. Additionally, the propeller, driven by the engine, propels the boat forward or backward, allowing for movement in either direction. Together, these components enable precise steering and maneuverability.
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propeller
The oars or when a motor is used, the propellers on the shaft sticking in the water.
Its the forward part of the boat
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A rutter is a part of a boat or a animal that helps it move forward.
A palindrome for a part of a motor that turns or rotates is a rotor.
Blood cells are a part of blood. Blood is not a part of blood cells. Blood can't flow backward and forward within blood cells. Blood cells can flow backward and forward within blood.
Facing forward, starboard is the right side of the boat. (the steering board (rudder) used to go on the right, so the left side was the port side)
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The speed at which the part of the tire contacting the ground is traveling is the same as the vehicle's speed. This is because the tire rotates around the axle, causing the point of contact to move forward at the same speed as the vehicle.
The part that rotates inside of an electric motor is called the rotor.