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How could the action force of a canoe moving through water be increased?
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How could the action force of a canoe moving through water be increased?
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One way the action force of a canoe could be increased is by peddling with an oar while sitting in the canoe. The point here is that the oar pushes against the current of the water, causing the canoe to move further.
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