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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 05:44:51 -0700, Keith Hughes
wrote: The important point is that where the *volume* of the 8000lb of boat is greater than that of 8000lb of water (i.e. lower density), the boat floats. Density greater than water...glug, glug, glug... Exactly why it's hard to fly a steam-powered airplane and to sell a ferro-cement boat. No matter how good they are, something seems to be defying the laws of nature in a concrete canoe. G R. |
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