When a ship sails from salt water into fresh water, the fraction of its volume above the water surface will

a

increase

b

decrease

c

remain the same

d

increase then decrease

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kevemma
9 years ago

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Nessa16123
1 year ago

Her's a detailed explanation

When a ship sails from salt water into fresh water, the fraction of its volume above the water surface will decrease.

This is due to the principle of buoyancy, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. In other words, the more fluid an object displaces, the greater the buoyant force it experiences.

Salt water is denser than fresh water, which means that a ship will displace more water (and hence experience a greater buoyant force) in salt water than in fresh water. Therefore, when a ship sails from salt water into fresh water, the buoyant force acting on it decreases.

However, the weight of the ship remains the same regardless of whether it is in salt water or fresh water. Therefore, when the buoyant force acting on the ship decreases, the ship sinks slightly deeper into the water, and the fraction of its volume above the water surface decreases.

Therefore, the fraction of the ship's volume above the water surface will decrease when it sails from salt water into fresh water.

UdobiEmeka
2 years ago

correct 💯😀

esther45
12 years ago

correct

Tridaxx1
2 years ago

ok

PrevailAbolade
3 years ago

B is the correct answer because fresh water is less dense than the salt water, hence when the ship sails in fresh water, it will sink moremaking the fraction of the ship above the water surface decrease.

oluwanishola
11 years ago

the density of freshwater is greater than that of salt water,in salt water the ship will be dipped in water compared to that of freshwater.absolutely the volume will reduce

princewilljimmy
2 years ago

Everything is okay

Michael949080
5 years ago

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goodluck123456G
2 months ago

yeah correct

FRDShadow
2 years ago

i laugh u

Flexynenye
2 years ago

what if it sails from fresh water to salt water??

Katniak
3 months ago

Is correct

chibuike203
5 months ago

please I want to be seeing the lessons from here can I?

dashe281
2 months ago

l laugh it out

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