The weight of water displaced by the floating ship is less than the weight of the ship. So it floats.
Thanks to Archimedes!
Its magical! :D Teehhee!!
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buoyant force.
the air inside the can keeps it afloat
The bouyancy of the vessel keeps it afloat. As long as the force of bouyancy is larger then the mass of the ship it will stay afloat.
The water tension keeps them from sinking
The buoyant force keeps a submarine afloat.
Cargo ships are designed to float by distributing their weight evenly across their hull, utilizing the principles of buoyancy. The shape of their hull allows them to displace enough water to create a buoyant force that keeps them afloat. Additionally, cargo ships are built to withstand the weight of their cargo while remaining stable on the water.
The property of fluids that enables ships and balloons to float is buoyancy. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object placed in the fluid. This force is greater than the weight of the object, causing it to float. Ships and balloons are designed to displace enough fluid to create a buoyant force that keeps them afloat.
the air pressure keeps it afloat, like water and a boat.
a large diamond industry is what keeps South Africa afloat
The upwards thrust pushing on the hull keeps it afloat. As long as the hull is the right shape then it will always float no matter how heavy it is!