Why doesn't a big iron ship sink in water?
Archimedes' principle that when an object is put in water, the weight of the water displaced by it is equal to the weight of that object. And the force of the removed water bounces it back upwards.
Therefore, when a piece of iron is put in water, then the upward force of the water displaced by it gets a smaller size. Could take advantage of the power coming from.
The volume of an iron ship is greater than its weight. An iron ship displaces water equal to its volume, this displaced water exerts a force equal to its volume on the ship, which makes the ship float on the water. While the volume of a piece of iron is less than its weight, the water displaced by it is less than its weight causing it to sink.
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