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20 September, 09:50

In canoeing, you paddle backward to go forward. Canoeing can be explained by Newton's third law that says

A) The water transfers energy to the boat to make it move.

B) Once the boat is moving forward, it will naturally continue to move forward.

C) As the paddle push the water backward, the water pusher the paddler forward with an equal force.

D) The body of water has a larger mass and will exert a larger force on the paddle then the paddle does on the water.

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  1. 20 September, 10:14
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    The answer is d on tha gang
  2. 20 September, 11:43
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    Answer: c
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