A sailor jumps out from a small boat to the shore (Fig. 6.38). As the sailor jumps forward, will the boat move? If yes, in which direction and why?
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Yes, the boat moves backwards (away from the shore). As the sailor pushes the boat backward to jump forward, by Newton's third law the boat pushes the sailor forward and the sailor pushes the boat back, so the boat moves in the opposite direction to the jump.

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