Chemistry, asked by sampratisawala, 11 months ago

Give reason:
A iron nail sinks but ship float on water






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Answered by siva7e
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Answer:

It's because the bottom part of the ship is hollow and contains air which helps the ship to float and the iron nail has no air Inside it that's why there is no buoyancy In an iron nail

Answered by Arcel
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The reason for this is connected to Archimedes Principle. This is due to the differences of density in these two objects. The density of an iron nail is much more than that of a ship this is the reason why it sinks easily. The ship floats because the weight it displaces is equal to its weight this is the reason why the ship floats whereas in an iron nail the weight of the water the iron nail displaces is less than its actual weight this is the reason why the iron nail sinks. Therefore, according to Archimedes' principle, the upthrust exerted by the ship is more than the weight of the ship. That is why the iron ship floats in water. The ship has a streamlined body which  makes its overall density less than that of water and hence the ship floats.

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