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


meenakshi997sa: buoyancy force of salty water is more than fresh water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The density of fresh water is less than marine water due to the buoyant force on the ship that floats on marine water and is greater than the fresh water. For this reason, the ship dips to a larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water.

Explanation:

Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Given that,

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

We know that,

In the marine water,

The salt is present in this water that's why the marine water is dense more than freshwater.

When the water density is high then the ship will dips to lower depth.

When the water density is low then the ship will dip to larger depth.

So, we can say that a ship dips to a larger depth in fresh water compared to the marine water.

Hence, This is required answer.

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