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why ship float in water​


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Answered by jtongnmdu
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Explanation:

All boats can float, but floating is more complex and confusing than it sounds and it's best discussed through a scientific concept called buoyancy, which is the force that causes floating. Any object will either float or sink in water depending on its density (how much a certain volume of it weighs). If it's more dense than water, it will usually sink; if it's less dense, it will float. It doesn't matter how big or small the object is: a gold ring will sink in water, while a piece of plastic as big as a football field will float. The basic rule is that an object will sink if it weighs more than exactly the same volume of water. But that doesn't really explain why an aircraft carrier (made from dense metal) can float, so let's explore a bit further.


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Answered by lovelyashu
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Answer:

Because of it's body design , which contains lot of air, it displaces ( pushes aside) enough water. so that the buoyancy force is equal to it's gravity force. That is why a ship floats. In fact , a ship does not float on the surface of water , it sits in the water with part of it's hull below the surface.

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