1 litre of water has around 1 kilogram of mass. On earth, that mass of water
weighs 9.8 newtons.
A body that weighs 35 newtons in vacuum (or air) will weigh (35 - 9.8) = 25.2 newtons
in water.
One liter of water has a mass of about one kilogram; therefore, its weight (on Earth) will be about 9.8 Newton.
Because the weight of the water that they displace is greater than the weight of the ship.
The Joke: Not much it sank The truth: A floating boat will displace the same weight in water that it weighs. So the real question is how much does it displace or how much does it weigh
Yes
equal to their weight
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
the weight of the ship is equal to the amount of water displaced
Because on average you are less dense than water. That is why anything floats on anything else. It is also true that the weight of the water you displace is equal to your weight.
determine the weight of one liter of water at 5c in pounds?
9800 newton.
buoyancyAn object that displaces its own weight in water is said to be "floating".
Archimedes principle states that : The force of buoyancy is equal to the weight of the displaced water. If the weight of the water displaced is less than the weight of the object , the object will sink. Otherwise the object will float , with the weight of the water displace equal to the weight of the object.