What games increase your IQ?
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No because ship weight distributed among the water
Will it blend?
Why would it tip if it's already stable?
fricking duh
Centre of mass offset from the pivot so yes.
The mass is redistributed to the other side.
But the only mass that the water is redistributing is the one displaced by the boat, not the whole boat is submerged in water.
And even if it were the displaced water would average out over the whole vessel, which means one side would still have more mass than the other.
look at the big brain on brad
The mass of the water displaced is equal to the mass of the boat. So having the boat there is the exact same as having water it its place filled in at the water line. So the weight is perfectly level.
>The mass of the water displaced is equal to the mass of the boat.
Can you prove that?
I don't have to. It was proven by Archimedes millenia ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_principle
But the water is not displaced to the right side of the pivot, its displaced evenly.
>The mass of the water displaced is equal to the mass of the boat.
The VOLUME of the water displaced is equal to the VOLUME of the boat.
A ball that weighs 10 tons displaces the same as one that weighs 2 tons if they occupy the same space (different density).
>The VOLUME of the water displaced is equal to the VOLUME of the boat.
The volume of the boat that goes under the waterline. Not the volume of the whole boat. Guess what determines how much of the boat goes under the waterline?
Buoyancy and mass?
Don't tell me you forgot about buoyancy
Yeah, but we are talking about a BOAT, so it FLOATS. So you just need to account for the situations where it floats.
>if they occupy the same space
There's your problem, you assume both balls fully submerge
This question assumes an object that floats. The denser object will displace more liquid.
Drop a beach ball and a bowling ball and which will displace more water? Beach ball has more volume but that isn't doing shit for it.
... the 10 tonne ball displaces more water than a 2 tonne because the former is being pulled further into the water by gravity, brainiac lol.
I'm going with this guys process. Tips left.
Boat isn't heavy enough
If it was a massive iceberg it would tip.
if its american it will tip
Carlos!
it will tip... to the right
A daring synthesis
not sure if fat joke or tipping culture joke
It's a fat joke you mindbroken culture freak.
It was actually a circumcision joke.
>t. no foreskin
Suck my israeli microdick yuropoor
is that a garloid
>wider than it is tall
i thought that was just an urban legend
This is completely unstable, and fluids are always going to have fluctuations in density at different points due to temperature so yes, given enough time.
I never tip at restaurants
Only Americans do
The sailboat is already displacing water. The water is distributed evenly. No tip.
but it's a sailboat. Any movement in the air will tip it
But we call that heeling anon, not tipping.
Yeah it balances on a point so he moving water tips it.
It won’t because the water container has enough space to not overflow even with the boats added weight. Since the boat is on the left side and because the container has enough space it merely pushes some of the left water to the right side, which is equal to the weight of the boat thus causing it to stay steady
>pushes some of the left water
The motion of the moving water then causes it to tip over.
Not how it works. Go fill up your bathtub and put your rubber ducky in on the left side does the entire bathtub flip over?
You make Black folk look like einstein
>no argument
Nice try but not good enough
Doesn't look like he was trying to argue anything. He was just calling you moronic.
not an argument
Just tried it.
Now my bath tub is upside down and there's water everywhere.
Frick you for suggesting this.
Fricking kek, moron fell for it. What’s next for ya, gonna make some crystals with some pennies and household cleaners?
god, the nostalgia
don't do this it makes ketchup gas
This might be the most moronic post i've ever read.
My bathtub just flew out the window!!!
a rubber ducky just flew over my house
homie your bathtub isn't situated on a fulcrum
We don't know the velocity or mass of the car but judging by the tank's size relative to the road I don't think it will tip.
It's a static png, so no.
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>OC on Ganker
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When I posted that, I expected someone to make a low effort edit.
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>Ganker doesn't understand buoyancy
no, unless its american
Assuming the container of water it's perfectly balanced before the boat is put in, and we do not account for things like water movement, wind, or angry cats...
>The container of water is stable
>The boat is added in
>The boat displaces a mass of water equal to the mass of the hull below surface level
>This mass of water is, for simplicity's sake, distributed equally throughout the entire container
>However, the mass of water and mass of the boat do not weigh the same. The boat is made of, presumably, wood/metal, or another substance likely heavier than water.
>This extra weight expeiences a force downward, due to gravity, the energy of which is transferred through the boat's bottom and down through the water
>The majority of it will transfer into the container's wall, causing the container to tip.
>Some of that energy will be dispersed into the surrounding water, but not enough to stop this tipping effect.
Zachtronics games I guess
You don't even need the boat to realize that a tub of water would never balance like this (unless maybe in a vacuum?). Any change in air current from walking past it or wind on the water's surface would disrupt the distribution of water in the vat and cause it to tip in one of the directions. With the boat, it would cause stirring in the water with wave displacement and cause the tip. This is also assuming the vat is being balanced on a triangular beam and not a pointed tip which would not work either.
You're baiting, right?
So the water in the vat (a fluid) is allowed to keep circulating and become influenced by temperature and volume shifts but the air outside (also a fluid) can't influence the system? i'm not even talking about mph winds I mean any minor shift in circulation around the vat will disrupt any equilibrium. Even air in a confined room. The boat is irrelevant because the kinetic nature of fluids will inevitably cause a tip.
>air current
most physics questions ignore variables like wind and air.
>You don't even need the boat to realize that a tub of water would never balance like this
Have you never taken a physics exam or something. Of course this is a hypothetical.
legit autism.
I will not do as you have asked
This is Sorcery, and I do not believe your lies
No it won't tip because anyone rich enough to own a boat doesn't leave tips.
It will tip
My favorite part is when Phil Harrison plants his floppy ragdoll body in one swift motion
did he run into something or what
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chess
I dunno: is it american?
>first glance, simple thing, basic question
High IQ chads don't even need to know whether it will or not; the format simply signals that the immediate response is wrong.
And since it had no explain your work prompt, no need to answer more than "no" and know its correct.
Yes, putting the ship on the water will create waves which will shift the center of gravity of the water to and fro, upsetting the balance.
the ship is above sea level so its lighter than it would be if lower; gravity has less of an effect on it, and is weaker up there.
the boat is white, so yes
I did a mental experiment to visualize why it doesn't tip.
Imagine you have a cubic box of 10x10x10 centimeters. That means that when its full it weights exactly 1 kilogram. This box has infinitely thin walls and it doesn't weight anything. With that in mind imagine the following.
We put our box in the water. It floats perfectly above the water because it doesn't weight anything. But what happens when we put, let's say, 100 grams of water? It sinks 1/10 of its height, or 1 centimeter. Now visualize it in 2D, cut the box and the bigger box in equilibrium, it should be like picture related.
The thing is, this translates perfectly into everything. Our 10x10x10 is ideal, but the phenomenon is the same with every type of container, which includes boats. Everything that we put in a side will act like our box with water and it will balance the system.
Where am I messing up the quantum physics in this image I have a huge brain why doesn't this work
The boat isn't a weightless container of water
It is a container of air
Ok
You didn't address the not being weightless part
It doesn't matter, it acts exactly the same as the box with a quantity of water equivalent to the weight of the boat. Or am I missing something? Do tou mind to explain why it matters that the boat is not a weightless container?
Because it has weight?
Weightless objects tend to act differently than weight having ones
Add weight to one side of a balanced weight and it will tip water or no water
I know, but imagine an infinitely thin layer of a weightless material coating the boat. Now replace the mass of the boat with water of the same weight. Now you have a container with the same shape and weight, and it sinks just the same distance. Do you see now how they are the same thing? You can replace anything with a perfect box and water when it comes with things that float, as this anon rightfully points ou
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it ain't fricking replaceable with water because it doesn't have the same density as water
a ton weighing ship isn't displacing a ton of water
its weightless because its floating and the water is absorbing its weight and redistributing it until its equal throughout, or nonexistent.
Objects in physics can be treated as rigid bodies with all their weight located at the center of mass, and vice versa. So a boat with a mass can be converted to a rigid body with a center of mass, which can be converted to a massless rigid body containing of water.
It's mathematical bullshit, but it works.
mass is mass, whether it is water, or the inside of a boat. all that matters is the mass, not the material. that's why the thought experiment chooses water, to show you how it would look the same. but change the material and it will still act the same.
it doesn't work the same because a hundred kilos of water will equally displace a 100 kilos of water
a 100 kilos of boat will displace 20% of it's volume's worth of water which means that there is more weight on one side
It's a European boat, so no it won't tip
chess
I can't imagine such a construct being stable, with or without the boat.
It will never tip because it's a .png
As presented, it is balanced.
Isn’t the point, though, that like a boat that is balanced, with enough force the boat could be rocked, and flipped.
A strong enough wind, powerful enough waves, etc.
Someone smarter than I am please fact check this reasoning.
Yes, it will tip left.
If you stabilize it like that, no.
If you're adding the boat after you balance it, then yes, because even though the boat will displace the water to balance it out, it takes a non-zero amount of time for the water to balance out and would easily tip it.
IF THE WORLD IS ROUND WHY DONT MY HOUSE GO SLIDING DOWN THE STREET?
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even if the mass distribution is unaltered, isn't the shape of the object still important in how forces affect it? especially when it comes to literally perfect balancing
gravity isn't just a simple downward vector, so if we change the shape, it seems like that ought to be enough to tip it, though I honestly couldn't say which direction that would be
Yes
No
Does this work?
>inb4 week ban
This made me laugh way too hard. What in the frick hahahha
jesus christ i almost spit my soda everywhere
Jesus christ, you gave her a stroke.
god i wish that were me
I can make that you anon
What caliber do you want to be?
I feel like the lube necessary doesn't exist in reality
>Hollow boat creates a void in the water
Yes. It tips right.
There isnt enough info. to make that call. It depends how sensitive the tip is to weight. Even without the boat in a realsitic setting itd tip over. If the question is if the boat will change the balance, then yes it will because it has mass. Do a force diagram to see it'll cause an imbalance.