Why does a stone sink but a ship does not
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The buoyancy force of a stone is much smaller than its gravity force, which is why the stone sinks (although the buoyancy force makes the stone sink slower than it would do through the air). ... But if the ship weighs more than the total volume of water it displaces, it will sink.
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