Why don't ships made of heavy metal sink in the water?
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The mass of the ship, what it weighs, displaces exactly that much water and settles down. It won't sink because the entire structure still weighs less than the water upon which it floats.
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because any object in water displace the amount of water ,same amount of weight of object .
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