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What is causing the boat to move toward the shore?

A
The moving water applies a force on the boat, which results in the boat pushing
back on the water, propelling the boat forward.
B
The moving wind applies a force on the boat, which results in the boat pushing
back on the wind, propelling the boat forward.
с
The boy applies a force on the oars, which results in the water pushing back on
the oars, propelling the boat forward.
D
The boy applies a force on the oars, which results in gravity pushing back on the
oars, propelling the boat forward.

What is causing the boat to move toward the shore? A The moving water applies a force-example-1

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Answer:

It's C. Because this is a Newton's 2nd Law about force and acceleration and he's putting force on the oars which is making the boat goe forward due to the water and the movements.

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Answer:c

Explanation:because when u push the oar back u go forward

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