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The material which are less denser than water will float on water..!!
a big heavy steel ship floats on water because the volume is mostly air. trust me its true.
Salt makes the water denser or heavier if you like. the result is that anything including ships will float more easily.
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.
I think it can float on water.
The answer depends on the shape of the object. Ships, made from steel, which is denser than water, do float!
The answer depends on the shape of the object. Ships, made from steel, which is denser than water, do float!
The answer depends on the shape of the object. Ships, made from steel, which is denser than water, do float!
A material needs a lower density than water to float in water. Ships float in water because their average density is lower than water. The average density includes the steel hull and the air inside the hull.
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Salt water is denser that fresh water, so a swimmer (and ships) float higher in saltwater.
The material which are less denser than water will float on water..!!
a big heavy steel ship floats on water because the volume is mostly air. trust me its true.
small water displacment compared to ships size
small water displacment compared to ships size
Salt makes the water denser or heavier if you like. the result is that anything including ships will float more easily.