Physics, asked by LavindeepSingh, 6 months ago

Why don't ships sink in water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The air that is inside a ship is much less dense than water. That's what keeps it floating! The average density of the total volume of the ship and everything inside of it (including the air) must be less than the same volume of water.

Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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Answer:

  • The air that is inside a ship is much less dense than water. That's what keeps it floating! The average density of the total volume of the ship and everything inside of it (including the air) must be less than the same volume of water.
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