The toy boat is being moved by a transverse wave on the surface of the pond. Transverse waves cause particles of the medium to move up and down perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
The force that slows down a boat in water is primarily water resistance, also known as drag. As the boat moves through the water, the resistance from the water causes the boat to slow down. Other factors such as friction and turbulence also contribute to slowing down the boat.
This motion is called "oscillation." It involves an object moving back and forth or up and down around a central point. Examples include the swinging of a pendulum or the bobbing of a buoy on water.
In a camera, the lens can be moved up or down using the focus ring or by adjusting the zoom settings, depending on the type of lens being used. This movement helps to change the focus or framing of the shot.
The straw moved up and down in a homemade barometer due to changes in atmospheric pressure. When the pressure increased, the liquid in the bottle pushed the straw up. When the pressure decreased, the straw moved down due to the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the liquid in the bottle.
The cork will float on the water due to its buoyancy. When waves are created in the water, the cork will move with the motion of the waves, bobbing up and down as the waves pass through.
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That is the correct spelling of "bobbing" (moving up and down as if on sea waves).
Floating on the water and going up and down.
You'll most likely die in this situation.
THIS IS SERIOUS! TAKE YOUR CAT TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY!
For safety reasons try to remain with the watercraft. Those trying to find you will have better chances looking for an overturned hull as opposed to heads bobbing up and down in the water. Also check to make sure everyone who was on the boat has been accounted for. If the boat hull is large enough you may be able to climb onto it.If this is a sailboat you can try to right it. This is done all the time on hobie cats.
It means that you have Syphillis.
A floating object on the sea would exhibit a "bobbing up and down motion" --- basically, a somewhat rhythmical raising and lowering of an object. I'm sure you could find more interesting examples as well, given the sad state of the Internet in general....
Container Boat
both. you can say "he sailed a boat" in which it's transitive, the direct object being boat. or you can say "she sailed down the river" in which it's intransitive
I would add that a smaller boat overtaking a larger boat or ship should always give way or alter its course because a larger boat or ship cannot quickly slow down or change its course. The larger vessel already underway should continue, without the added concern of an overtaking smaller boat causing a collision.
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