Science, asked by pinkyraut7, 1 year ago

why a ship dips to a larger depth in fresh water as compare to the marine water

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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As the density of marine water is much higher than that of fresh water so less volume of the ship gets immersed into the marine water, according to the formula Density is equal to Mass per unit volume.

This tells us that if density is high then less volume will be inserted in water given the mass remains the same.

Answered by topanswers
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The answer for your question is the density of the water.

Marine water is more denser than the fresh water because of its salinity.

A common theory about floating is an object must have to displace its weight of what it floating in.  Salt water is denser than compare to the fresh water.

Because of the density of the salt water the ship won't sink so deep as it only displace a small amount of water.

The ship do float on the fresh water by displacing more water as the fresh water is less denser.

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