Explain the property of floation with examples ??
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Law of floatation
It is well-known that boats, ships, and some wooden objects move on the upper part of the water, we say they fl oat. Floatation can be defined as the tendency of an object to rise up to the upper levels of the fluid or to stay on the surface of the fluid.
The law of floatation states that a body will float in a liquid if the weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed part of the body equals the weight of the body. For example, a wooden object weighs 300 kg (about 3000 N) floats in water displaces 300 kg (about 3000 N) of water.
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