50 feet, same as a boat.. PWC need to stay 50 feet away from another boat or shore.
50 feet
100 Feet
In Wisconsin, motorboats operating at greater than "slow-no-wake" speed must stay at least 100 feet away from the shoreline. This distance helps protect the shoreline from erosion and minimizes disturbances to wildlife and other recreational users. It's important for boaters to be aware of local regulations, as specific rules may vary by lake. Always check for any posted signs or additional local ordinances.
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In Georgia, the law prohibits operating a boat or personal watercraft (PWC) at greater than idle speed within 100 feet of an anchored boat, a dock, a person in the water, or a residential shoreline. This regulation is designed to ensure safety and minimize disturbances in these areas. Always be aware of local laws and guidelines to promote safe boating practices.
Memo pads can be found in a large variety of retailers such as amazon, ebay, stationary shops. Stationary shops would be your best bet for a greater selection.
The force on you, if you are stationary, exactly balances gravity.
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The force on you, if you are stationary, exactly balances gravity.
I'm not a scientist but I would say the greater the force, the greater the erosion. A larger wave has more mass, and would exert more force on what it hits. The greater force would have greater potential for knocking particles loose from what it hits - erosion. The speed of the wave would have a similar effect - greater speed equals greater fore and greater erosion.
The advantage of rotary evaporation over stationary evaporation is that there is a greater surface area exposed, and constant agitation of the liquid. This allows for a greater rate of evaporation, thus saving time.