A ship enters from an ocean to backwater, will the ship sink or rise more? why?
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When the ship enters the sea, the water is no more the river fresh water but the saline sea water which is denser. As a result the weight of water displaced is now more than what it was previously when the ship was in river. The upthrust increases and the ship rises up.
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When the ship enters the sea,the water is no more the river fresh water but the saline sea water which is denser
As a result the weight of water displased is now more than what it was previously when the ship was in river. The upthrust increases and the ship rise up
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