How does Ships floats on ocean floors.
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They do that with a little help from the principles of density and buoyancy. Cruise ships can weigh upwards of 71,500 tons (65,000 tonnes). They displace the equivalent amount of water when they press down on the ocean, which meanwhile pushes up and keeps the ship afloat, or buoyant.
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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 while a huge boat will float The rock is heavy but it displaces only a little water
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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 while a huge boat will float The rock is heavy but it displaces only a little water
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