A ship made of iron floats on water whereas an iron nail sinks.why
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because ship's mass is more than that of an iron nail.
and the objects with more mass float on water whereas objects with less mass sink
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and the objects with more mass float on water whereas objects with less mass sink
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we know the formula, Density = Mass/Volume
Here, volume is inversely proportional to density i.e., higher the volume lesser the density.
The volume and mass of a ship is adjusted so that it's density shouldn't exceed.
That is why, iron nail sinks but the ship doesn't.
Here, volume is inversely proportional to density i.e., higher the volume lesser the density.
The volume and mass of a ship is adjusted so that it's density shouldn't exceed.
That is why, iron nail sinks but the ship doesn't.
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