Why a pin sink in water but a ship do not
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Answer. As the density of an iron nail is more than that of water, the nail sinks in water. The volume of water displaced is much greater than the volume of the iron ship. Hence, according to Archimedes' principle, the upthrust is more than the weight of the ship.
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due to density
and somewhere bouyant forces are considered
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