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We've revised the original answer, so maybe that helps. The water pushing up on the bottom of the boat is what keeps the boat afloat. I thought it had to do with the density of the ship, versus the density of the water? Or does it just have to do with the weight of the displaced fluid? It depends on both. Whether or not a ship sinks or floats is determined by both its total weight and the weight of water it displaces.

If the former is bigger it sinks, if the latter is bigger it floats. Try the experiment suggested in the previous question. Achu, There are a few things that determine whether or not a boat will float, such as its shape, its load, and where the boat is sailing. First, let's talk about density. Density is a measure of how much mass of something is packed into a certain volume. For example, iron is denser than wood because a volume of iron say a cube one centimeter on each side weighs more than the same cube if it were made of wood; there's more "stuff" inside the cube of iron than in the cube of wood because its atoms are mostly heavier but take up about the same amount of space.

If something is denser than water, in general, it will sink. If it is less dense than water, it will float. Cooking oils are less dense than water, which is why they sit on the top of pots of water.

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