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  1. 249K views 7 years ago. We've learned before here on SciShow Kids how boats can float on water using displacement! Today, Bill and Webb will show you how to build you own boat and see...

  2. 3 lut 2020 · The Displacement Hull Explained. In this video I go in depth on what a displacement hull is, how it works, and why it's good. We'll also talk about its one major setback: maximum hull speed ...

  3. How buoyancy works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MimP5gqq8DULearn more at Waterlust.comJoin marine physicist Dr. Patrick Rynne as he explores the science...

  4. A boat's displacement is defined as the weight of the volume of water displaced by it when afloat. It's normally described in long tons (1 ton = 2,240 lbs) but it can also be stated in cubic feet, with 1 ft3 = 64lb.

  5. Displacement refers to the act of pushing aside water as a boat enters the water. It is this displacement of water that creates the upward buoyant force, allowing the boat to float. When a boat is placed on the water’s surface, its hull comes into contact with the water.

  6. A displacement hull is a boat hull design that uses buoyancy to support its weight. It lies partially submerged and displaces water when moving, hence its name. The amount of water it displaces is equal to its weight.

  7. Today we talked about mass, weight, and density, and what makes things float. We first broke down the difference between mass and weight – how mass is the amount of MATTER in an object (without the influence of gravity) and weight is GRAVITY-dependent mass.

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