When a loaded boat enters into sea from a river, it rises why?
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Sea water is denser than fresh water due to the dissolved salts. This increases the buoyant force and you float higher in sea water. Ships also have lower draft in sea water. ... Buoyancy increases when the density of the medium increases.
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Sea water is denser than fresh water due to the dissolved salts. This increases the buoyant force and you float higher in sea water. Ships also have lower draft in sea water. ... Buoyancy increases when the density of the medium increases.
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it is the phenomenon of newtons law every action has an equal and oppisite reaction.so in this case the weight of ship is provided the reaction by the upthrust of water.mark it as brainlist please
anvaythegreat2005:
this is the archemidies priciple...thanks a lot
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