Saturday, January 23, 2010

River Barge Excursions How Does A Cement River Barge Carrying A Full Load Of Coal Stay Afloat In A River?

How does a cement river barge carrying a full load of coal stay afloat in a river? - river barge excursions

the density of water = 1 ml

4 comments:

KennyB said...

He was to spend as much water as weights. (If so, it sinks.)

This has been done with the form, the empty shell, and the realization that nothing, including concrete, in these conditions to float

KennyB said...

He was to spend as much water as weights. (If so, it sinks.)

This has been done with the form, the empty shell, and the realization that nothing, including concrete, in these conditions to float

Fearless said...

Similarly, a large ship can stay afloat, displaces water. It is certainly a great cause oceans to rise. If something in the water and the water moves must go somewhere and walks are usually on a vacancy.
Try a sink filled with water, then add an empty glass and the issue of water flooding of the cup.

Chin said...

Any object that floats if its density (weight / volume) is lower than the density of the fluid, in other words, if the mass of the moving fluid is greater than the mass of the object at rest in a liquid floating objects.

Tip: You can use this information to calculate the weight of an object (assuming that floats), measure the amount of fluid displaced. For example, if an object floats in pure water (1 ml) and goes to float up to 100 ml of water, then the object weighs 100 g.

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