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Biology, 14.11.2019 02:31 ninilizovtskt

Fill in the blank: when you paddle a boat in the water. the force of your paddle will push the water which will apply an equal force back on you. there is very little resistance to this motion because there is a limited force between the canoe and the surface of the water due to the smooth surface

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