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what difference between empty ship and and loaded ship moving on the sea water ?​

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Answered by merlitaopong
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A loaded ship is going to sink into the water more, causing water to displaced. The empty ship,if it's having a problem with tability, There's an option on sima vessel,also known as filing ballast tank's thus making it easier to remain stable

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Answered by ItzWanderousGirl
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The weight of the water displaced by the hull of a floating boat equals the total weight of the boat and its contents. This is called "Archimedes Principle", and is true of any object floating in any fluid.

If stones are removed from the boat, it becomes lighter and displaces less water. That means it rises up so that less of its volume is below the surface. The change in the submerged volume of the boat equals the volume of water weighing the same as the stones removed.

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