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asadullah1992


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Why a nail sink in water but ship floats?

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Posted on April, 30 2011 04:29:54 PM


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Im not an engineering student,but know alil bit that this is all abt density!!!!!!!!

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Posted on April, 30 2011 04:37:58 PM

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its very easy nail dont know how to swim and ship knows!

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Posted on April, 30 2011 06:32:04 PM

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The weight of the water displaced by the ship is equal to its weight, so it floats. Whereas the weight of the water displaced by the nail is less than its weight so the nail sinks

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Posted on April, 30 2011 06:42:10 PM

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In physics, buoyancy is an upward acting force exerted by a fluid, that opposes an object's weight. In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of the overlying fluid. Thus a column of fluid, or an object submerged in the fluid, experiences greater pressure at the bottom of the column than at the top. This difference in pressure results in a net force that tends to accelerate an object upwards. The magnitude of that force is equal to the difference in the pressure between the top and the bottom of the column, and is also equivalent to the weight of the fluid that would otherwise occupy the column. For this reason, an object whose density is greater than that of the fluid in which it is submerged tends to sink. If the object is either less dense than the liquid or is shaped appropriately (as in a boat), the force can keep the object afloat. This can occur only in a reference frame which either has a gravitational field or is accelerating due to a force other than gravity defining a "downward" direction (that is, a non-inertial reference frame). In a situation of fluid statics, the net upward buoyancy force is equal to the magnitude of the weight of fluid displaced by the body This is the force that enables the object to float.

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Posted on April, 30 2011 09:15:26 PM

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atif bhai thora or detail mai likh daita..

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Posted on May, 01 2011 01:46:33 AM

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ha ha i think itna kafi hay samjh aa gay hogi likha nhy hay copy paste maara hay

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Posted on May, 01 2011 10:54:10 AM

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texhniques matters

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Posted on May, 01 2011 12:19:33 PM

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ayaz786 rite 101 %

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Posted on May, 01 2011 01:52:46 PM

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