When you make ocean steel you want to know how heavy you can withstand? So now you can do this experiment, you only have to make some aluminum boat and some coins, you can find them. But do not forget how many coins you put in before the ship sinks. In this experiment, the ship is the most interesting one.
As you know from experience, if you put a steel bolt in a bucket with water, it will sink to the bottom like a rock. On the other hand, you know that a steel boat can float. How does it work?
What determines the object floating or sinking? It is the density of the object compared to the density of the liquid
The purpose of my project is to see how much weight my boat can support. I am trying to see if a small aluminum boat can actually hold 15 or 20 or more coins.
I think I can put about 25 coins on the smallest of the three ships and then I will sink to the bottom. I think that medium-sized boats can hold 55 coins before it sinks. I think the largest ship will hold 125 coins before it sinks.
The shape of the boat varies depending on its use. Ships with a flat ship's bottom do not penetrate deep into the water, because their weight is dispersed over a wide range and the weight of the ship is less than the weight of the water extruded beside the ship. These boats are used to move in shallow water. They can also tolerate a larger weight. Ideal for carrying plenty of pennies. Why does rock set in water when a huge cruise ship floats? The ancient Greek scientist Archimedes was the first scientist who discovered that objects behind science were floating and others were sinking. He discovered that when things are placed in the water it pushes enough water to make room for itself. You already saw this idea. If you have entered a complete bathtub, the water level rises and overflows from above and creates space for you.
When you fill your boat with water, you will find the maximum amount of water mass it can replace. This will tell you the weight before the ship sinks. After that, empty the boat and start adding dormitories. As the weight of all these dorms exceeds the weight of the transferred water, the ship will sink. It is because the rock sinks because it is heavier than the same amount of water. Aircraft carriers are so big that they float, but in reality they are lighter than the amount of water to replace. Before you add too many quarters, the aircraft carrier is like your plastic boat. The reason for their lighter weight results in one: they are less dense than water. As they support the weight of all the steel and spread it to a very large volume the ship floats. The aircraft carrier is actually almost full of air!
Please consider the weight on the board before you start adding extra weight. The place people sit will depend on the number of passengers onboard and the type of boat you own. For example, with a captain of 100 teams, everyone should be sitting on a boat, while in Malibu everyone sitting next to the boat is useful. People should sit in a safe and comfortable place without the risk of falling out of the boat. Your ship may decide the best place for people to sit and may take some time to remember you being the captain. Remember: extra weight means less ballast is needed