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A ship dips to a larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water?​

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Answered by azaziabdullah207207
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A ship dips to larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water. ... So,salt water provides more buoyancy than fresh and because of this ship dips to larger depth in fresh water. The density of ocean surface depends on other factors also like pressure, temperature , and dissolved gases.

Answered by yahyadkazi
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ships displace more water in fresh than salt water for a very simple reason discovered by Archimedes a long time ago, and it got him so excited that he ran through the streets of his hometown absolutely starkers!

Floating objects displace a volume of the liquid in which they are floating that weighs the same as the objects themselves. If the liquid is less dense, it takes more liquid to equal the weight of the object, and vice versa.

Returning to the ships, salt water is a mixture of fresh water and a variety of salts. As a result, it is more dense than fresh water, about 3% more, in fact. In consequence, when a ship steams into fresh water, it must displace a larger volume of water to equal the weight of the ship, referred to as her displacement for this very reason

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