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*How much does a ship weight? You're not providing enough information, what ship are you referring to?
The weight of the ship plus the weight of the cargo cannot be greater than the weight of the water displaced
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the weight of the ship is equal to the amount of water displaced
The amount of water needed to float a ship depends on factors such as the weight and size of the ship, as well as the density of the water. A ship displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, so it will float as long as it displaces its weight in water.
Archimedes principle. See how much water it displaces.
15 tonns
Ships float due to the principle of buoyancy, which states that the weight of the water displaced by the ship is equal to the weight of the ship. This is achieved through the design of the hull, which is shaped to displace enough water to support the weight of the ship. When the weight of the ship is less than the weight of the water it displaces, the ship will float.
The SS Tipton, the fictional cruise ship from the TV show "The Suite Life on Deck," does not have an established weight as it is a fictional creation. The weight of a real cruise ship can vary significantly depending on its size, design, and materials used in construction.
The power to propel a ship is dependent on a number of things besides resistance. You must consider the size of the ship, its weight, and its passenger's weight before you can determine the power required to move it.
Size and weight AND distance determine cost in the US.
The Carnival Spirit cruise ship weight about 86,000 tons. The length of this ship is 963 feet. This ship can carry over 2,100 guests and 930 employees.