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1. The hull of the ship is filled with air, not water.

2. The ship is heavy so is partially submerged.

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What is reason that a steel ship floats while a steel needle sinks?

The displaces a sufficient amount of water to keep it afloat


The reason a ship floats is because?

The basic reason that a ship floats is that the enclosed volume in the ship's hull is greater than the volume of water which has the same mass as the ship.


How ship floats on water surface?

The density of the VOLUME of the ship is less than the density of the water it displaces (pushes out of the way). While the steel of a steel hulled ship is denser than water, the steel plus the air enclosed by the steel is less dense.


Why does a steel ball sink in water but a toy ship made of steel floats?

Density of a steel ball is greater than the den. Of h2o - it sinks similarly den. Of a toy ship is less than the den. Of h2o - it floats


A steel nail but a steel ship floats how can that be?

The steel ship has a lot of air inside. The nail is solid steel.


A steel needle sinks in h20 but a steel ship floats?

The needle is solid, it's density higher than water's. The ship is hollow, its overall density lower than water's.


Why can big heavy steel ships float on water?

a big heavy steel ship floats on water because the volume is mostly air. trust me its true.


Why would a small pebble sink and a steel ship float?

Well, its not the steel in the ship that floats exactly, its the oxygen contained in the ship, the more water something displaces means the more water is pushing it in horizontal direction. and because of the shapes of ships causes it to be pushed up.


What is more dense than water but floats on water?

a ship


How can a ship float on the ocean if it ways like a ton or more?

The shape of the ship allows it to float. Imagine a ship that was just a big block of steel, If you put that steel block into water, it would sink because it is denser than water. Ships are built with a hollow shape. The amount of steel is the same, but the hollow shape decreases the boat's density. Water is denser than the hollow boat, so the boat floats. Shaping the block into a hollow form increases the volume occupied by the same mass, which results in a reduced overall density. The ship floats because it is less dense than water.


Why does a ship floats on water answer based on archemedis principel?

Weight of ship = weight of (displaced) water.


Differences between a ship and a submarine?

a ship floats on the water and a submarine can go underwater and on top of the water