Well, darling, to calculate how deep a boat will sink in water, you need to consider its volume and density. The volume can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and depth of the boat. Then, you can divide the mass of the boat by its volume to find the density. Finally, you can use the density of water to determine how deep the boat will sink. Voila!
To calculate the buoyancy of a cardboard boat, you need to determine the weight of the water displaced by the boat. This can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the submerged part of the boat by the density of water. The buoyant force acting on the boat is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
To calculate the depth a boat is submerged in water, you can use Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the water displaced. By comparing the weight of the boat to the weight of the water displaced, you can determine the depth the boat is submerged. This can be calculated using the formula: Depth submerged = (Weight of the boat) / (Density of water * g), where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
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I assume you meant "BOAT"A boat floats because it displaces water... put a boat in the water and it sinks into the surface of the water...the part of the boat beneath water level pushes water out of the way.When the weight of the water pushed out of the way is the same as the weight of the boat, the boat can sink no further.Tho made of steel or other heavy materials, naval architects calculate displacement ( the weight of water the ship's hull pushes out of the way ) as long as the ship weighs Less than the water it displaces, it will safely float.The difference between the weight of the boat and the weight of water it displaces will determine how much Cargo a boat can carry.
Water moves the boat by exerting a force on it in the opposite direction to the movement of the boat. When the propeller of the boat rotates, it pushes water backwards, which, in turn, propels the boat forward. This reaction force from the water helps move the boat through the water.
Multiply boat length (in feet) by boat width (in feet), then divide by 15.
The length is "stem to stern" or "bow to transom", and the width is "beam to beam".
A 21 foot boat refers to the length of the boat. There is not comparison between length and width. It could be narrow as on narrow boats or wide as in sea faring boats,
Depends on the width and length.
to calculate the recommended occupancy for any boat under 20ft: length times width divided by 15 L x W / 15 = Maximum occupancy
I work for a marina, its called length waterline
length of boat: 115-120 ft width of boat: 12ft length of oars: 8-8.5 ft height of boat: 8.5 ft distance between oars 2ft 9in
To calculate the buoyancy of a cardboard boat, you need to determine the weight of the water displaced by the boat. This can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the submerged part of the boat by the density of water. The buoyant force acting on the boat is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
Utnapishtim survived when he was told to build a boat, its length as great as its width.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 128 square feet assuming the boat is square..
This can vary depending on the width and weight of your boat. Check with the manufacturer or dealer to see what size or model they recomend.
width of 12 foot aluminum boat