an iron Hall sinks , but ship made of iron and steel doesn't why?
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A ship made of iron and steel doesn't sink in water, but while the same amount of iron and steel in the form of sheet would sink because it is not completely solid and has full of air filled in it. This phenomena behind the Archimedes ' principal .
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A ship made of iron and steel doesn't sink in water, but while the same amount of iron and steel in the form of sheet would sink because it is not completely solid and has full of air filled in it. This phenomena behind the Archimedes ' principal
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