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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.
buoyancy is the upward force that water exerts on an object. :)
The upward force provided by water is called the buoyant force. Also known as the buoyancy force. Because of buoyant force, objects seem lighter in water.
The upward force exerted by fluids is called buoyancy. It is dependent on the weight of the object in question.
The greater the pressure against the bottom of a submerged object produces an upward buoyant force
The amount of water displaced by its base body is heavier than the weight of the ship.
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.
The ship floats because of its large volume which displaces an amount of water that is more than its weight. That creates an upward force called buoyant force which keeps the ship on the surface.
buoyancy is the upward force that water exerts on an object. :)
The hood or the base of the ship is such that the wieght of the ship is able to displace a large volume of water. the wieght of the water is displaced is equal to the wieght of the ship itself. this displacement of water from its original position develops a potential energy which is the upward force balancing the wieght ot the ship. ARCHEMEDES PRINCIPLE
According to Archimedes' principle, a body in fluid, wholly or partly submerged, experiences an upward force (buoyancy) which is equivalent to the weight of the fluid displaced. The ship has a shape which displaces more water than a block of steel and so experiences a greater upward force.
The upward force provided by water is called the buoyant force. Also known as the buoyancy force. Because of buoyant force, objects seem lighter in water.
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Because the weight of ship balances the upthrust force , We know that weight always act downward and upthrust force always act upward so we can say that it comes in equillibrium condition . that's why it keeps floating on water..........
The upward force exerted by fluids is called buoyancy. It is dependent on the weight of the object in question.
It's called the buoyancy force.