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A ship stays afloat on water due to the principle of buoyancy. The weight of the ship is displaced by an equal volume of water, creating an upward force called buoyancy that keeps the ship from sinking. The shape and design of the ship's hull help distribute the weight and control buoyancy to keep the ship stable and afloat.
If someone is unconscious in water, they will generally float for a short period of time before eventually sinking. Factors such as body composition and water conditions can affect how long a person remains afloat. It is important to rescue unconscious individuals from water as soon as possible to prevent drowning.
The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.
The boat and you experience a buoyant force equal to the weight of water displaced. Therefore, to stay afloat, the boat must displace a minimum mass of water equal to 2750 kg.
To stay afloat on water, you would need to run at a speed faster than 30 meters per second, which is approximately 67 miles per hour. This is because the force of your steps would need to be greater than the force of gravity pulling you down into the water.
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Being able to use the turbulence in the water to help them stay afloat is one adaptation that the plankton has to keep themselves afloat. They also use structures near the surface of the water to help them.
You can keep afloat a number of ways in deep water. By swimming any of the four key strokes, Front Crawl, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly, or by simply treading water. Also, it is possible to float on your back. If you keep still enough, the buoyancy of the water will prevent you from submerging, especially if you take a breath.
If the object is less dense than water, the water will be able to keep it afloat. If the object is more dense than water, the water will not be able to keep it afloat, and it will sink.
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They are filled with air, which is less dense than water, therefore keeping you afloat.
they float
Because the water pushes the boat up and the weight pushes the boat down so that it stay afloat
It is lighter than the volume of water which it displaces.
The water tension keeps them from sinking
It is to keep a plant or seaweed afloat on water.
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