Chemistry, asked by nissykunjilikattil, 8 months ago

will vessel with water sink in water?.... will vessel without water sink in water? give explanation ​

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Answered by vasantha2582
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Answer:

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. If the average density of the ship is ever greater than the density of water, then the ship will sink beneath the surface of the water.

Answered by jaikesavaa
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Answer:

Vessel without water floats

Vessel with water sinks

Explanation:

The deeper into the water the ship sits (without actually submerging completely), the more buoyancy force is created. So if a ship weighs 1000 tonnes, it will sink into the water until it has displaced 1000 tonnes of water. Provided it displaces 1000 tonnes before it is completely submerged, it still floats

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