31 [M4F] How do ships stay afloat?
Have you ever wonder why how ships stay afloat no matter how big or small, new or old it is? I sometimes wonder too, I see ships that are old and rusty and it still stays afloat. Most ships that are tested by time are regularly the most trusted ships by their captains, or it could be of a doubt thought by passengers and onlookers because of how shaky it looks.
So somehow I learned of the Archimedes’ Principle. This principle says that a boat floats when the weight of the water it displaces is equal to or greater than its weight, called buoyancy force. I think ships are awesome and the older it works, the greater it sails.
Bitaw oy, sorry ha nga gi bombahan ra tikag intro nga way hinungdan, para ra ni ma distract ka gamay hahaha.
So when does our ship sail? Uban ships raba no kay nag dugay gyud kay buoyant ra silag vibes, an example would be your parents or older couples. Maytag e ship ta ni Lord nya di ta ma capsize dayon ba hahaha
Me?
- 5’10”, standard to dadbod body
- a working professional
- previously had unique hobbies, wanting to go back but never had the drive to.
- diverse humor and somehow a journey storyteller.
You?
- someone that I can feel like home, also MAKE and KEEP a good conversation going.
- a very interesting and interested person is a plus.
- nothing follows (bonus ra gyud ang uban)
Tara, let’s apply the principle and sail this ship that will stand the test of time! 🛳️