Science, asked by aviral9maypl26ln, 1 year ago

why did the Titanic sink even when the buyont force is applied on it???

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Answered by Anonymous
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-------------Titanic--------------

Nice Question!✓

Titanic had indeed been a Great Ship.

And we know that by Buoyant Force being applied on it, It shouldn't have been sunk.

Thing is, When Titanic was moving at night, It hit a massive iceberg.

This Iceberg made ship to loose it's balance and it sunk.

☝️This was story we all have heard. And is applicable for any other ship as well.

Actually, In case of Titanic, The ship had fire on one side and It was burnt completely and was noticed an hour before the sail. When all tickets were sold out!

They didn't wanted to postpone the journey, So without repairing it, The flipped the ship to other side so that no one can notice and they were confident enough that ship won't sunk.

But exactly opposite happened.

Titan is full of mysteries and many we know and many we don't.

Thanks!


aviral9maypl26ln: thanks for answering.. but i was asking that why it's body is in under water
Anonymous: Because, Buoyancy applies when Ship is erect , Its floting in same way when ship is standing
Anonymous: once it collides, Ship tilts and Is half sunk in water, Slowly its sunk completely
nia2003: no it is because water is filled inside the ship and the ship isn't hollow anymore reducing its volume ......since buoyant force is equal to the amount if water displaced by the object which is basically the volume......since the volume reduced then the force acting on the ship is less therefore remains shrunk
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