Science, asked by rachitv656, 10 months ago

why does a boat with a hole sink in water​

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Answered by YashasviThwal
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Water would enter the hole, replacing the air in the boat. At the same point, the boat would no longer be less dense than water, and it would sink.

Answered by afinechandramohan
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The air pressure inside the boat is the same as atmospheric pressure. The pressure in the water at the depth of the hole is greater than that due to the weight of water. If the boat is made of metal, then once enough water comes in, the boat will sink because it is no longer displacing its weight in water.

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