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The buoyant force on a floating object is equal to the object's weight out of water.
if its floating, its zero : weight or force = upthrust from water note: upthrust from water = weight of water displaced
Oil density of water is lower.
because the water carries the ship along with its current
The density is important; for floating an object must have a density under the water density (1 g/cm3).
Anything that is found on the water that was a part of a bigger object.
Floating wreckage is often referred to as flotsam and jetsam.
The wreckage of a ship or its cargo found floating on the sea, or people or things that have been rejected and considered worthless.
Flotsam
He found the wreckage of the Titanic.
Scenes of the Wreckage from the Water Front - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Panorama of Wreckage of Water Front - 1900 was released on: USA: September 1900
Yes. in the wreckage
Most water is found in the icebergs and glaciers floating around. The next highest amount of fresh water is found in the ground. (groundwater and aquifers)
These spiders can be found around, and often in, lakes, ponds and streams, floating on sticks and leaves.
12,600 ft. is the depth where the Titantic wreckage was found.
1999, between Cyprus and Crete.