why the ship do not sink
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If the shape of the body is such that it can displace a large quantity of fluid, buoyancy is large. The typical shape of hollow part of a boat or a ship displaces huge quantity of water. So buoyancy is very large. Thus, a ship does not sink.
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The amount of water it displaces (shaded area) weighs as much as theship. The weight of the ship pulling down (red arrow) and the upthrust pushing up (blue arrow) are equal and opposite forces, so the ship floats. ... Now the weight of the ship is more than the maximum possible upthrust so it sinks to the bottom.
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Ships float because of their less weight. and boiler helps to float it.
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