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Rowing a boat increases friction. The oars create resistance against the water, which generates friction that helps propel the boat forward.
Despite there being no apparent wind, there will still be a small amount of air friction. The main friction against the boat is from the water.
Fluids have Friction. Everything in it, is under the force of fluid friction or drag. For example, a boat stops itself when the rowing stops, etc. Adarsh Kumar Dash
While rowing a small utility boat at night a flashlight should be carried to help avoid a collision.
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The person in the boat that instructs the members of a boat while rowing is called the coxswain (if that's your question).
The most people in a rowing boat is 8 not including the cox.
This question makes no sense, as there are many more than two people involved in olympic rowing. If you are talking about two categories of people in a rowing boat, then there are the rowers and the coxswain. Or maybe you are refering to sweep rowers and scullers. Or maybe ports and starboards. ...
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The smallest rowing sweep boat (one oar per person) is a pair with 2 people, one person rowing each side. The smallest rowing sculling boat (2 oars per person) is a single, one person rowing both sides. Source: I am a rower B)
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