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open - ended questions: answer the following questions in complete sentences. describe a real - life situation where buoyancy is important and explain what would happen if the objects density changed.
One real - life situation is a ship floating on water. Buoyancy allows the ship to remain afloat. According to Archimedes' principle, the buoyant force equals the weight of the water displaced. If the ship's density increases (e.g., by taking on more cargo without increasing volume), it will sink lower in the water. If the density becomes greater than that of water, the ship will sink. If the density decreases (e.g., by removing heavy cargo), it will float higher in the water.
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A ship floating on water is a real - life situation where buoyancy is important. If the ship's density increases, it will sink lower or sink completely if density exceeds water's density. If density decreases, it will float higher.