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What are the two balanced forces on the ship?

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What are the two balanced forces on the ship?

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The two balanced forces on a ship are typically gravity and buoyancy.

  1. Gravity: This is the force that pulls everything towards the center of the earth. For a ship, the force of gravity pulls it downwards into the water. The weight of the ship is the force of gravity acting on its mass.

  2. Buoyancy: This is the force that opposes gravity. When a ship is in the water, the water pushes up against the ship with a force equal to the weight of the water displaced by the ship. This is known as the buoyant force.

When these two forces are balanced, the ship floats. If the gravitational force (weight of the ship) is greater than the buoyant force, the ship will sink. If the buoyant force is greater than the gravitational force, the ship will rise.

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