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Because ship have lot of air inside it to make a pressure but a pin is a solid just like the case of balloon

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Why does that a small pin sinks in water whereas A big ship floats in water Explain?

AnswerThe air in the ship PLUS the weight of the ship must just equalthe weight of the water displaced (pushed out of the way)by the hull of the ship.The pin lacks the air.


Why does that a small pin sinks in water?

Because the pin is more dense than the water. Density and weight aren't the same thing. A feather, for example, has less density than the water so it would float.


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Why water level in a ship decreases just before it sinks?

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What is foundering of a ship?

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Why a ship sinks in the fresh water than the sea water?

A ship sinks faster in fresh water than in salt water because fresh water is less dense than salt water. This means that in fresh water, there is less buoyant force acting on the ship, causing it to sink more quickly. Salt water, being denser, provides more buoyant force which helps keep the ship afloat for longer.


If a ship in a canal lock springs a leak and sinks will the water level at the side of the canal lock rise fall or remain unchanged?

As the ship sinks, the water begins filling it up, so the water level would go down. The way the water level could go up is if you increase the displacement of the ship; however, by springing a leak, you effectively decrease it.


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When a load of 1x10 to the sixth Newtons is placed on a battleship the ship sinks only 0.025m in the water what is the cross-sectional area of the ship at water level density of sea water is 1.025x103?

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

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