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Do you look at enormous ships out at sea and wonder how it is possible that they can float?
This video explains how big ships float, giving an introduction to both buoyancy and flotation.
The basic concept is quite simple. Ships need to displace enough water to counter their own weight. If they weigh more than they displace, they will sink. If they displace the same as they weigh, they will float.
Image of Plimsol Marks – Les Chatfield – CC-BY – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
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Are there subtitles in imperial for less developed nations?
I'm still lost 😂😂😂
Needed this so my From the Depths builds won’t absolutely suck in combat
Crystal Clear brother ❤
Read and Ponder !!!
Quran chapter 31 verse 31:
Allah (God) says
"Do you not see that ships sail the sea by the favour of Allah, that he may show you of his signs? Indeed in that are signs for everyone patient and grateful"
[31:31]
The ships hull has air in it, that’s what makes the ship float. Water displacement theory is a load of crap.
Such a solid but underrated video. Surprised it doesn’t have more views but I learned a lot more than expected here!
Awesome, thanks! Would have been perfect if you'd described forces in newtons rather than kg though 🙂
I believe Archimedes was taking a bath when he realized he was displacing the water.
that was the easiest to understand video about buoyancy i have sean. get it, i said sea. instead of see.