University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)

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Chapter 12 - Fluid Mechanics - Problems - Discussion Questions - Page 390: Q12.13

Answer

The ship displaces less water in the ocean, so it rides higher.

Work Step by Step

According to Archimedes’s Principle, the buoyant force equals the weight of the displaced fluid. Salty ocean water has a higher density than freshwater, so the ship needs to displace less salt water to stay afloat, and a smaller volume of its hull is submerged.
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