Science, asked by megtamang05, 2 months ago

A ship sinks more when extra load is added to it. Why?

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Answered by IIIAakanshiIII
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The more load you add to a boat, the more it weighs, and the further it will have to sink for the upthrust to balance its weight. Why? Because the pressure of water increases with depth: the further into the water the boat sinks, without actually submerging, the more upthrust is created.

Answered by singhekamkar4
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The more load you add to a boat, the more it weighs, and the further it will have to sink for the upthrust to balance its weight. Why? Because the pressure of water increases with depth: the further into the water the boat sinks, without actually submerging, the more upthrust is created.

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