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  1. 12 Απρ 2012 · Whether an object sinks or floats depends on its density and the amount of water it displaces to create a strong enough buoyant force. How dense can an aluminum "boat" be before it sinks?

  2. 10 Δεκ 2023 · Why do ships float on water? Density and buoyancy play a major role in floating. This article explores the science behind the floating of a ship.

  3. 19 Σεπ 2023 · To better understand why cruise ships and small boats do not sink, we must understand how floating works. How do the water molecules know when 1,000 pounds of them have gotten out of the way? It turns out that the actual act of floating has to do with pressure rather than weight.

  4. High density 'heavy' water sinks, light water floats on top. Fresh water has its highest density at roughly 4 degrees Celsius. That is why the temperature of the deepest part of a lake that is frozen over, always has that temperature. That is how fish survive the winter, in the mud on the bottom.

  5. Boats stay afloat with heavy loads because they're hollow; they aren't solid hunks of wood or metal. This means that the boat experiences a really strong "buoyant force," upward, against the pull of gravity which is downward.

  6. 7 Μαΐ 2020 · So, how does it float? For a ship to float, it must have lower density than water. At first sight, this might not make sense, as the steel that ships are made of is not exactly known for its low density.

  7. 24 Σεπ 2019 · Why does an object float? What is buoyancy? What is Archimedes Principle? How does the density of an object affect its buoyancy? Why is it possible for an extremely heavy ship to float? How does added cargo impact on the buoyancy of a ship? Could a ship have too much cargo? Explain.