A marge ship, like an ocean liner, may be incredibly heavy. But the weight of something isn't the only thing that will determine if it sinks or floats. Buoyancy is also very important. Think about when you're in a pool and you hold your breath - you can actually float on your back for a little while. this is because the air in your lungs is providing you with buoyancy - essentially pushing you up out of the water*. Well, ships operate the same way - the inside of a ship is mainly hollow and filled with air, giving it the buoyancy necessary to float.
* - Coincidentally, this is how hot air balloons work, too. The hot air in the balloon is lighter than the air around it, and provides buoyancy. Science!
a big heavy steel ship floats on water because the volume is mostly air. trust me its true.
Because they weight of the water they displace is more than they weigh themselves. in another way: for something to float the density of the object has to be lesser than the density of the liquid it's submerged into. And although ships are heavy they aren't as heavy as a lump of water shaped just like the ship would be.
The density of most of the woods are less than 1. That's why they are floating in water. The buoyancy force of water will help the woods to float on water if it's density is less than the density of water.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
a big heavy steel ship floats on water because the volume is mostly air. trust me its true.
Because they weight of the water they displace is more than they weigh themselves. in another way: for something to float the density of the object has to be lesser than the density of the liquid it's submerged into. And although ships are heavy they aren't as heavy as a lump of water shaped just like the ship would be.
no because they are too heavy to float .
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
The density of most of the woods are less than 1. That's why they are floating in water. The buoyancy force of water will help the woods to float on water if it's density is less than the density of water.
because the force of the water (thrust) is holding the weight of the ship as the ship weight is evenly balanced so no side of the ship is too heavy when compared to the other side my name is Farahan Ali and Charlee cowee
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water.
because it is designed in such a way for the ship to float on water
buoyancy
A ship can float on water because of buoyancy. The shape of the ship and the displacement of the water it pushes aside when it enters the water create an upward force that counteracts the downward force of gravity. This buoyant force allows the ship to float and support its own weight.
a ship stays on water frombuoyancy which makes it float. the saltier the water the more buoyancy there is, enabling more weight to float on top
No it is to heavy