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why a ship dip to a larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water?​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Buoyant force on an object is proportional to the density of liquid. More the buoyant force, object can easily dips to larger depth. So a ship in fresh water experience higher buoyant force than that in salt water. So it dips into larger depth in fresh water than in fresh water.

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Answered by sushuma15121983
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Buoyant force on an object is proportional to the density of liquid. More the buoyant force, object can easily dips to larger depth. So a ship in fresh water experience higher buoyant force than that in salt water. So it dips into larger depth in fresh water than in fresh water.

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