density is mass divided by volume. when the same mass of an object has larger volume, i'ts density is relatively smaller. as in the case of a floating steel ship, the overall volume of the ship is large, making its density small. and you all know that if the density of an object is less than the density of water, the object will float.
A steel boat can float because of its shape and displacement of water. The hull of the boat is designed to displace a volume of water equal to the weight of the boat, causing it to float. The buoyant force exerted by the water on the boat counteracts the force of gravity, keeping the boat afloat.
An object in a fluid experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. So if a boat weighs 1,000 pounds (or kilograms), it will sink into the water until it has displaced 1,000 pounds (or kilograms) of water. Provided that the boat displaces 1,000 pounds of water before the whole thing is submerged, the boat floats.
While a solid piece of steel would sink, a steel ship is not solid steel. Fill your sink with water. Put an empty bowl on top of the water. It will float. It's called displacement. Now, fill the bowl with water. It will sink. The material the bowl is made from is heavier than water. The entire bowl is not made from the heavy material, only the outside of the bowl. Likewise, Only the sides of the ship are made from steel. The inside consists of air just like your bowl did when it floated on the water. If the inside of the boat fills with water, it will sink.
Objects are buoyant when they are less dense than water. Put another way, when an object weighs less than the amount of water it displaces, it floats. Although steel weighs far more than water, it isn't the ship's weight, but rather its density that matters.
A steel ship is composed primarily of the air inside it, rather than the steel from which it is made. Although the steel is very dense, the huge volume of lightweight air compensates for this, making the ship lighter than water. Taken together, the average density (mass per volume) is less than that of water, which is what matters. Therefore, it floats.
This is also why ships will sink if flooded. Without the airspace to compensate for the density of the steel, or with most of the airspace replaced by water, a steel ship will certainly sink.
A boat made of steel floats because of the principle of buoyancy. When the boat displaces water that has a weight equal to or greater than the weight of the boat, it floats. The steel hull is designed to displace enough water to generate an upward force greater than the weight of the boat, keeping it afloat.
A solid piece of clay sinks because it is denser than water, so it displaces less water than its own weight. A clay boat can float because it is shaped to displace enough water to provide buoyancy that exceeds its weight. The shape of the boat allows it to trap air inside, increasing its buoyancy and enabling it to float.
Yes, a paper boat can float on water as long as it is well-made and the paper is not too thin. The boat's ability to float depends on its design and the displacement of water.
The term for the depth of water needed to float a boat clear of the water is called the "draft" of the boat.
A boat floats in water due to the principle of buoyancy, where the weight of the water displaced by the boat is equal to the weight of the boat itself. To help a boat float, it needs a shape that displaces enough water to support its weight. The design of the boat, including its hull shape and materials used, all contribute to its ability to float effectively.
There is air in the boat so the overall density is less. The weight is spread out.
If any object, placed on the water, weighs more than the total weight of the water it displaces, it will sink. Your Steel boat probably has a too thick hull, making it very heavy. A thinner hull, making the boat lighter, just might float your boat!
A boat made of steel floats because of the principle of buoyancy. When the boat displaces water that has a weight equal to or greater than the weight of the boat, it floats. The steel hull is designed to displace enough water to generate an upward force greater than the weight of the boat, keeping it afloat.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
It does if you spread it in to a boat or barge shape because other than that it will just sink.
caz it has less dens
No, steel is denser than water and will sink when placed in water. To make it float, the steel block would need to be shaped into a hull or a boat-like structure that displaces enough water to create buoyancy.
Yes the boat will float on liquid soap
because the boat is made out of stuff that can float
wow that's sad a boat that can float is any tye of boat that doesnt have a hole in it
A solid piece of clay sinks because it is denser than water, so it displaces less water than its own weight. A clay boat can float because it is shaped to displace enough water to provide buoyancy that exceeds its weight. The shape of the boat allows it to trap air inside, increasing its buoyancy and enabling it to float.