Physics, asked by agrawalnamita82, 8 months ago

why ships float in the sea​

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Answered by aloksingh17801980
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The air that is inside a ship is much less dense than water. ... As a ship is set in water, it pushes down and displaces an amount of water equal to its weight. The closer the total density of the ship is to the density of the same volume of water, the greater the amount of the ship that will be in the water

Answered by prernasingh214
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Why ship float in the sea?

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The air that is inside a ship is much less dense than water.

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. As a ship is set in water, it pushes down and displaces an amount of water equal to its weight.

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