When containers fall overboard, some sink fast, but others can float for months as barely visible hazards just under the surface. This breaks down the real buoyancy physics, how cargo changes ...
Massive ships seem too heavy to float, yet the answer lies in a principle discovered in ancient Greece. This explains how displacement, density, and hull design generate enough buoyancy to support ...
Monument Academy East Wing physics students, Grace Dunston, left, and Aneliese Verones, center, paddle their way to victory during cardboard boat races at the YMCA in Monument on Saturday, November 15 ...