how do boats float please quick
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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.
This explains why a rock will sink while a huge boat will float. The rock is heavy, but it displaces only a little water. It sinks because its weight is greater than the weight of the small amount of water it displaces.
This explains why a rock will sink while a huge boat will float. The rock is heavy, but it displaces only a little water. It sinks because its weight is greater than the weight of the small amount of water it displaces.
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Boats are made up by wood .
Which floats on water.
And it is lightweight than water.
Hence it floats on water and makes the boat to floats on water.
Happy to answer you.
@M.S.V.
Which floats on water.
And it is lightweight than water.
Hence it floats on water and makes the boat to floats on water.
Happy to answer you.
@M.S.V.
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