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
what is the right answer of thinking a ship or vessel that floats without breaking the egggs?
A Ship
a ship
The basic reason that a ship floats is that the enclosed volume in the ship's hull is greater than the volume of water which has the same mass as the ship.
friction.
a ship wreck is when a ship sinks and floats to the bottem of the ocean were it is filled with water and creatures of the sea.
Weight of ship = weight of (displaced) water.
a ship
Tides.
a ship floats on the water and a submarine can go underwater and on top of the water
A ship floats on water due to a principle known as buoyancy. The weight of the water displaced by the ship is equal to the weight of the ship, allowing it to stay afloat. Essentially, the buoyant force exerted by the water is greater than the weight of the ship, keeping it on the surface.
The steel ship has a lot of air inside. The nail is solid steel.