how do large boat float in water
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A lot of people are answering that it’s Density.
This is wrong. a perpetuated falsehood that is a rather simplistic answer that fails except under certain circumstances.
It is the weight of the object vs the weight of displaced water. Not density.
While it is true that for a given homogeneous mass, if the mass is more dense it sinks, if less dense it floats. But only in the case of a homogeneous mass. And that is only because the weight of water depends on the volume of water displaced by the volume of the object and the very definition of density is mass vs volume. So it works out that way in those given circumstaces.
But it is not the cause of it.
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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 rockwill sink while a huge boat will float. The rock is heavy, but it displaces only a little water.
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