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-- In order to be able to load the ship with revenue-producing cargo without sinking it

-- In order to avoid sinking it if an obese passenger or crew member comes aboard,

or a large fish is caught and stowed.

-- In order to have it ride high in the water so that heavy seas do not wash over the deck.

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How are cargo ships desighned to float?

Cargo ships are designed to float by distributing their weight evenly across their hull, utilizing the principles of buoyancy. The shape of their hull allows them to displace enough water to create a buoyant force that keeps them afloat. Additionally, cargo ships are built to withstand the weight of their cargo while remaining stable on the water.


How can you make a piece of iron metal float?

if u made the piece ofmetal hollow it can float unless its density is larger than the water densityANSWER:If you make it displace more water than what makes it sink, it will float, as in a ships hull. If you make pontoons out of it, it will float. If you make an enclosed shape that contains enough air, it will float. There should be less density in the item than the water.


Why do ships float but not steel cubes?

What sinks or what floats, is nothing more than how much does an object displace. For example a box of plastic, weighs 1 kilogram, but displaces 1.5 kg of water, it will float. So if a cube weighs 1 kg, and displaces only a 500 ml of water, thus it is heavier than water, and will sink. By the way, they have cement tunnel sections that are floated out into the ocean, to make sea floor tunnels. When they flood them with water, they will sink to the bottom where they are placed in specific locations and joined to others. Then tons of dirt and or rock are piled on top of them, to make sure that when they now form a tunnel, and the water is pumped out, they will not float but remain on the bottom. So as you can see, does not matter what something is made out of. If it displaces more water than its weight, it floats.


Who was the first scienctist to figure out how steel ships float on water?

archemedes


Why ship is floating?

An object in water displaces its weight in water. If its volume is greater than the volume of water displaced this way, it floats. Ships, despite being made of heavier materials, utilize their size and their relative empty insides to float this way.

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Why do marbles float and big ships float?

Marbles float due to their low density relative to water, while ships float because of their shape and the principle of buoyancy. The shape of ships allows them to displace a large volume of water, which creates an upward buoyant force that supports their weight.


How are cargo ships desighned to float?

Cargo ships are designed to float by distributing their weight evenly across their hull, utilizing the principles of buoyancy. The shape of their hull allows them to displace enough water to create a buoyant force that keeps them afloat. Additionally, cargo ships are built to withstand the weight of their cargo while remaining stable on the water.


How do they get large cruise ships into the water after building?

The ships are built in drydocks which can be flooded to float the ships out.


Why do ships float while coins sink?

Ships float because they displace enough water to create an upward force called buoyancy that is greater than their weight. Coins sink because they are denser than water and therefore displace less water than their own weight.


Why can metal ships float?

Metal ships float because they are designed to displace a volume of water greater than their own weight. This displacement creates an upward force known as buoyancy, which keeps the ship afloat. Additionally, the metal used in ship construction is carefully chosen and shaped to provide the necessary strength and buoyancy.


Why do ships float when they are denser than water?

Quick and dirty answer: Because they are built to be essentially hollow, they are much larger in volume than the water they displace, and so in effect they are much less dense over all than the water they displace.


How ship float on water?

Ships, whether made of wood or metal, have a lighter specific gravity than water. Ships actually displace the water rather than floating on it.


Where are cruise ships built?

I am pretty sure cruise ships are built in dry docks where they can be flooded to float the ships. This is something i saw on Discovery channel on tv. Once the ship is complete they can flood the dock to float the ship to the ocean.


How can a ship float on the water and humans can't?

Ships float because of their shape and design, which helps displace enough water to create buoyant force greater than its weight. Humans, on the other hand, are denser than water and do not displace enough water to generate enough buoyant force to float. Additionally, humans do not have the same design features as ships that contribute to floating.


Would a large metal ship float in the same volume of fresh water?

Metal ships are built to float.


How do they float on water?

Objects float on water when they displace an amount of water equal to their weight, creating an upward force called buoyancy that counteracts gravity. This buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object, allowing it to float. Objects like boats or ships are designed to displace enough water to keep them afloat.


How is it impossible for extremely heavy objects like large ships and barges to stay a float?

It is not impossible. Ships do stay afloat. <><><> While they ARE heavy, they weigh less than the water they displace.