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How could a action force of a canoe moving through water be increased?

By paddling harder.


What are the benefits of using a double blade canoe paddle for navigating through water?

Using a double blade canoe paddle offers benefits such as increased efficiency, better control, and reduced strain on the body while navigating through water.


Is canoe a verb?

It sure is! Get out and go for a canoe! "Canoe" is a noun when it refers to the boat itself, and a verb when it refers to the action of using the boat - which is also often referred to as "canoeing"


What part of speech canoeing?

It is a verb. It describes the action of paddling a canoe.


What is a synonym for canoe?

A canoe is a small, narrow boat which you move through the water by using a paddle.


What factors determine inertia in moving a canoe?

Factors that could determine inertia versus movement / acceleration of a canoe might include:the weight of the canoe, emptywhether the canoe is turned upside down on landwhether the canoe is turned upside down on/in waterwhether the empty canoe is sitting right side up in water but tied or secured to an immovable objectwhether the empty canoe is sitting right side up in water but tied or secured to a movable object, such as another untied /unsecured canoewhether the canoe has cargo in it and the collective weightwhether the canoe has passengers in it and their collective weights (especially if one or two passengers were very obese)whether passengers sat on the floor or bottom of the canoe, versus on the seats (canoe will sit lower in the water, causing more resistance against forward movement)whether the empty or weighted canoe is sitting in very still waterswhether the empty or weighted canoe is sitting in fast moving waterswhether the empty or weighted canoe is aided to move by a brisk windwhether and how many humans paddle the canoe, along with factors of how fast the water is moving and aid of windswhether the canoe is moving with the current or against itwhether the canoe has developed a hole or is taking on waterwhether it is being vigorously rocked side to side while humans are trying to make the canoe move forward or backwardwhether the canoe sits in a whirlpoolwhether the canoe sits in a waterway with a steep downward slopewhether the canoe was in the direct path of a mudslide hitting a creek, stream, river, or other water sourcewhether the canoe was paddled close enough to the current right before a rapid or waterfallwhether the canoe entered a manmade lock on a waterway (controlled movement, inertia)whether the canoe suddenly struck a large rock or boulderwhether the canoe was old and then converted into a flower canoe or some art sculpture so it is weighted or bolted in place


Is canoeing part of any newtons law of motion?

Yes, canoeing involves Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When paddling a canoe, the force exerted by the paddler on the water (action) propels the canoe forward, while the water exerts an equal and opposite force on the canoe (reaction), allowing it to move through the water.


What is the canoes kinetic energy?

The kinetic energy of a moving canoe is calculated using the equation KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2, where 'mass' is the mass of the canoe and 'velocity' is its speed. The kinetic energy represents the energy possessed by the canoe due to its motion.


Can you canoe in the Mississippi river?

No, you cannot canoe in the Mississippi River because it is WAY too muddy. On top of that, it is very thick and slow moving. Also, because of an earthquake, the river started moving BACKWARDS. That has slowed down the currents, so you would basically be moving at less than 1 mile per hour.


What is a spirit canoe and is it the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe?

a spirit canoe is an invisible canoe. neigther the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe.


What do you call the tip of a canoe?

The tip of a canoe is called the "bow." This is the front part of the canoe, while the back is referred to as the "stern." The bow is designed to cut through the water, allowing for better navigation and stability.


Did Lewis and Clark travel more on foot or by canoe?

I think they traveled both equally because they hiked through the Appalachin Mts. for a long while, but the parts they could canoe\boat through they did.