loaded ship sinks more than the empty one.why?
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Principle of Flotation: A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight. Ship with cargo weighs more, so will displace more water, i.e. float lower in water. A ship will float highest when its weight is least—that is, when it is empty.
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Because loaded ship are heavy so they can float easily on water
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