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why does a ship or a boat having huge mass do not sink in water
and why does it sink when their is a hole in it

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Answered by Anonymous
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☺️☺️ This is is called Archimedes Principle and it applies to all fluids. Ocean liners are made of steel and they float because their density is less than that of the water they float in. The ability of a boat to float depends on its average density. ... Its average density is thesame as the density of iron; so it sinks.☺️☺️

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Answered by afinechandramohan
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Answer:

The air pressure inside the boat is the same as atmospheric pressure. The pressure in the water at the depth of the hole is greater than that due to the weight of water. If the boat is made of metal, then once enough water comes in, the boat will sink because it is no longer displacing its weight in water.

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