The Titanic displaced 52310 tons.
All of the titanic is under the water, it's in 3 parts.
150 tons a minute
Sponges displace the ocean's water, and the water that they do "suck up" becomes part of their volume, and thus has no effect on the depth of the oceans. When you remove sponges, they will no longer displace water in the ocean, so the ocean will actually be shallower.
Buoyancy, the total weight of the vessel has to displace that same weight of water. If the volume of the water displaced is less than the volume of the ship, or any other object for that matter, then it will float.
The Titanic is still in the water but some artefacts have been retrieved.
The Joke: Not much it sank The truth: A floating boat will displace the same weight in water that it weighs. So the real question is how much does it displace or how much does it weigh
7.48 gals water
All of the titanic is under the water, it's in 3 parts.
Air is displace by water because water is much denser than air and therefor is much harder to compress.
the weight of the ship is equal to the amount of water displaced
The buoyant force acting on the boat is equal to the weight of the water displaced, which is equal to the weight of the boat. Therefore, a 10N boat would displace 10N of water.
The force needed to displace 1500 pounds of water depends on whether you are trying to displace it vertically or horizontally. To displace 1500 pounds of water vertically (lifting it), you would need a force of 1500 pounds. If you are displacing it horizontally (pushing it), the force needed would depend on the resistance of the water and the method being used.
It must displace as much weight in water as it weighs (roughly 600 cubic meters of water). These boats have huge hulls, so can easily displace this much without beginning to sink.
No
You must displace as much water at the metal weighs. So there is equillibrium between the metal and the water.
20,000 cubic kilometres
150 tons a minute