Why does a ship float at different levels depending on the type of water it sails in?
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Why does a ship float at different levels depending on the type of water it sails in? the density of the water changes depending on it composition. the ship always floats at a level so that the weight of the displaced water equals the weight of the ship. What units can be used to measure density
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If the boat weighs less than the maximum volume of water it could ever push aside (displace), it floats. But it sinks into the water until its weight and the upthrust exactly balance. ... In other words, if the boat weighs more than the total volume of water it can push aside (displaces), it sinks.
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