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boats and ships are floating objects explain in short​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An object will float if the gravitational (downward) force is less than the buoyancy (upward) force. So, in other words, an object will float if it weighs less than the amount of water it displaces.

Answered by bharathitanmay
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But because of its body design, which contains a lot of air, it displaces (pushes aside) enough water so that the buoyancy force is equal to its gravity force. That is why a ship floats. In fact, a ship does not float on the surface of the water; it sits in the water with part of its hull below the surface.

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