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Why does a ship float on water even if it is made up of density greater than density of sea water?

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Answered by shobhit71891
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Explanation:

It's because of the Archimedes principle.

The Archimedes principle states that the bouyancy of water = the amount of water displaced by the object. Ships float because they displace a huge amount of water and also they have a wider base. Thus ships floats even if they are made of things which has greater density than water.

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