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Gravity
The air in the huli
makes the density of
the Ship lOwer than
the density of witer.
50, the buAoyant force
exerted on the shP
by the water
higher thn the
APIsha
When a ship is loaded
it will immerse 10 a
cer tain levei relative
10 the weight.of
cargo. The weight of
Hhe'ship in(udin
cargo niust
lower density than
the water, other wise
the ship will sink.
drownward force downward forCe thus
on the ship
allowing the ship
float in this conditio0
the
ship
A ship
experiences
these twO
forces aravity,
which pulls it
clown because
Of it mass, and
the buoyancy
force,or 'upthrust
which pususes
lip. But
of it's body design
which contains a
lot of air, it
Water
Buoya nt Force
displaces enough
water so, that
the buoyaO
(force is
upward Force on the Ship
When a ship is
launching you hotice
water rushing to the shore
When the ship 'enters the
water this is because the
Ship displaces water equal to
ifs welght and will immerse at a particularlevel in the water
lit's gravity forcC
That's how a ship
Hoats.
Transcribed Image Text:र Gravity The air in the huli makes the density of the Ship lOwer than the density of witer. 50, the buAoyant force exerted on the shP by the water higher thn the APIsha When a ship is loaded it will immerse 10 a cer tain levei relative 10 the weight.of cargo. The weight of Hhe'ship in(udin cargo niust lower density than the water, other wise the ship will sink. drownward force downward forCe thus on the ship allowing the ship float in this conditio0 the ship A ship experiences these twO forces aravity, which pulls it clown because Of it mass, and the buoyancy force,or 'upthrust which pususes lip. But of it's body design which contains a lot of air, it Water Buoya nt Force displaces enough water so, that the buoyaO (force is upward Force on the Ship When a ship is launching you hotice water rushing to the shore When the ship 'enters the water this is because the Ship displaces water equal to ifs welght and will immerse at a particularlevel in the water lit's gravity forcC That's how a ship Hoats.
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