becaus it want to move ....so......................:P
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.
The force used when you step from a boat creates an equal reaction on the boat, which has very little friction with the water. If the boat were on the beach, friction with the sand would prevent it from moving very much.
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.
No, you cannot move backwards in Stratego.
In checkers, you cannot jump backwards over an opponent's piece. Jumps can only be made forward diagonally over an adjacent opponent's piece to capture it. However, once a piece is kinged, it can move and jump both forward and backward.
Kings can move, Queens, Bishops, and also Rooks can move backwards.
This scenario demonstrates the principle of conservation of momentum. When the person jumps forward, they exert a force on the boat in the opposite direction, causing it to move backward. This interaction illustrates Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
no bird can only move backwards! only a hummingbird has the ability to move backwards but it also moves forwards and left to right!
No, ponds cannot move backwards. They are stationary bodies of water.
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your arms.
It walks or jumps.