answersLogoWhite

0

The only way to keep a tame duck from flying is to clip the wingtips. It's best (and safest) if you let a trained vet do this; However, there are online instructions for doing it yourself.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Zoology

A duck is floating on a lake with 15 percent of its volume beneath the water What is the average density of the duck?

Let V be the volume of the duck. The density of water is 1000kg/m^3 Then the weight of displaced water = (0.25V)(1000kg) = weight of duck The mass of the duck is (0.25V)(1000) = 250V . The density of the duck is P = m/v = 250V/V = 250 kg/m3 (Each V cancels out)


You force air between the skin and flesh of a duck to prepare what municipally named dished?

You are preparing duck à l'orange, a classic French dish where air is forced between the skin and flesh of the duck before roasting.


Which law of motion represents A duck flapping its wings to fly in the air?

The duck flapping its wings to fly in the air is an example of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the duck flaps its wings downward, it pushes air downward, creating an upward force that lifts the duck off the ground.


What bird lowers its head the fastest?

Who lowers the head fast


Why do Minnesotans say duck duck grey duck?

I grew up in Minnesota. In my mind, the two games are completely different (and Grey Duck is a LOT more fun than Goose) and should be able to coexist peacefully. In Duck Duck Goose, the goose is the obvious odd one out. It sounds different, it looks different, it feels different to say. In Duck Duck Grey Duck, a rule is added: every duck has an adjective (eg. blue duck, green duck, spotted duck, orange duck, yellow duck, grey duck). This adds elements of creativity and stealth to the game.

Related Questions

A force keeping a duck afloat is?

Displacement.


What is the blank on an object that keeps it afloat?

buoyant force.


How can a submarine float and which force is acting on it?

The buoyant force keeps a submarine afloat.


What force makes a rubber duck float in a bathtub?

The buoyant force, which is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, makes the rubber duck float in a bathtub. The buoyant force is greater than the weight of the duck, causing it to stay afloat.


Why dosent a ship sink?

The bouyancy of the vessel keeps it afloat. As long as the force of bouyancy is larger then the mass of the ship it will stay afloat.


What force keeps boats floating?

upthrust


What is the name of force that acts in water?

The force that acts in water is called buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, which opposes the weight of the object and keeps it afloat.


What forces are used for a rubber duck to float?

The two main forces that allow a rubber duck to float are buoyancy and gravity. The buoyant force exerted by the water on the duck is greater than the force of gravity pulling it down, allowing it to stay afloat on the surface of the water.


What is the name given to the force caused by water which keeps boats afloat?

This is a very good question,actually the force work on water has two names buontforce and upward force


What is up word force on and swimmer the balances the downward force of gravity and keeps the swimmer from sinking?

The force that balances the downward force of gravity on a swimmer is buoyant force. This force is exerted by the water on the swimmer and allows them to float or stay afloat in the water.


What force keeps a boat balanced?

The force that keeps a boat balanced is called buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object placed in the fluid, in this case, the boat. As long as the boat displaces enough water to support its weight, it will remain balanced and afloat.


What is bouyance?

In physics, buoyancy is the upward force that keeps things afloat. The net upward buoyancy force is equal to the magnitude of the weight of fluid displaced by the body. This force enables the object to float or at least seem lighter.