Why does an iron ship float on water?
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It might be iron but you should consider its byuouncy force which will be greater than the weight of the boat
so the boat floats on water.
byuouncy force is calculated as volume of the boat inside water × density of water
so even though the boat is made of iron it will be hollow inside which increases its volume and decreases its weight
so the boat floats on water.
byuouncy force is calculated as volume of the boat inside water × density of water
so even though the boat is made of iron it will be hollow inside which increases its volume and decreases its weight
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