Physics, asked by GroovyGooglyGo, 10 months ago

Explain why a ship made of steel keeps on floating in water?​

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Answered by NikitaNitin
1

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A ship floats because its average density is relatively small. ... Divide its total mass (its own mass plus that of its contents) by its volume and you get its average density. That's less than the density of a solid metal box or a metal box filled with water, and that's why the ship floats......

.......and it's your answer.....

Answered by Anonymous
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It is this upward water pressure pushing on the bottom of the boat that is causing the boat to float .

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