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When a boat is floating on water it displaces water equal to its weight(Archimedes Principle). As the density of water is less than boat so water displaced is greater than volume of boat. When the boat sinks water displaced is equal to volume of boat. So less water is displaced in 2nd case and consequently water level goes down.

Note - relation between volume(v) mass(m) and density(d) : d = m/v

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What force slows down a boat in water?

The force that slows down a boat in water is primarily water resistance, also known as drag. As the boat moves through the water, the resistance from the water causes the boat to slow down. Other factors such as friction and turbulence also contribute to slowing down the boat.


What makes waves by boats moving through the water?

When a boat moves through water, it displaces the water around it, creating waves. These waves travel away from the boat in all directions, causing the water's surface to oscillate up and down as the energy from the boat's movement is transferred to the water. The size and shape of the waves depend on the speed and size of the boat.


How doboats float without sinking?

Boats float due to a concept called buoyancy. When a boat displaces water equal to its weight, the force of buoyancy pushes upward on the boat, counteracting the force of gravity pulling it down. This allows the boat to stay afloat on the water rather than sinking.


Is stone lighter than water?

no as it normally sinks down when put in water


Why a stone sinks in water?

Water exerts a force on anything that comes into contact with it, this is known as Hydric force. The force always pulls at the object, drawing it down. You will notice that if you put your hand under water, and bring it out slowly, the water seems to cling to your hand as it breaks the surface. This is why. Stones can't pull themselves out of water, so the Hydric force overpowers them and pulls them down.

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Would the water level in a canal lock go up or down if a battleship in the lock sank?

the water level would sink. Anything that sinks into the water would cause the water level to sink


If a ship in a canal lock springs a leak and sinks will the water level at the side of the canal lock rise fall or remain unchanged?

As the ship sinks, the water begins filling it up, so the water level would go down. The way the water level could go up is if you increase the displacement of the ship; however, by springing a leak, you effectively decrease it.


Bathtubs and sinks have for the water to go down?

The water goes down the plughole/drain and then down the pipes.


What force slows down a boat in water?

The force that slows down a boat in water is primarily water resistance, also known as drag. As the boat moves through the water, the resistance from the water causes the boat to slow down. Other factors such as friction and turbulence also contribute to slowing down the boat.


Bathtand sinks have ______s for the water to go down.?

drain


You are in a boat with a rock on a fresh-water lake You throw the rock into the lake With respect to the land what happens to the level of the water in the lake goes up goes down stays the same?

the level with relative to the shore will decrease. This is because when the rock is on the boat, the weight of the rock is added to that of the boat and the volume of the boat displaces the water, causing it to sink in and thus raising the level of water. Once the rock is thrown out, the boat gets lighter and hence exerts a less pressure. Also as the volume of the rock is less than the boat, the pressure exerted by rock and boat seperately is less than exerted by them together...hence the level decreases...


How does a boat sink?

This actually happened with Titanic. The only way the boat can sink is if the boat has a giant hole in it. A boat floats on water, but what happens is the water from the ocean or lake or whatever goes into the boat. As the water fills up the boat, the boat justs get very heavy. and it goes down deep in the water.Example: The titanic hit an iceberg and it made huge holes on the side of the boat. So water went in the basement and It the water went up to every floor and boat got so heavy. And when the boat was rising up it go SO heavy that it snapped in halfexample: Also a rock can sink. when you throw a rock in the water it sinks because the rock is soooo heavy


What are the water and human waste washed down sinks and toilets called?

pollution


The water and human wastes that are washed down sinks toilets and showers are called?

Sewage


Bathtubs and sinks have s for the water to go down?

drabs


What Bathtubs and sinks have for the water to go down 5 letter word?

It is the drain.


How is the Bermuda triangle regarded today?

It sinks thinks that are in it It sinks thinks that are in it Flying velociraptors swoop down and eat the people and boat. no one will ever live if they pass the Bermuda triangle also chaz Hudson is a loser face

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