It is an observed fact that an empty tuna-fish can (height-to-diameter ratio less than 1.0) will float stably in water,
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:42 am
It is an observed fact that an empty tuna-fish can (height-to-diameter ratio less than 1.0) will float stably in water, whereas an empty tall soup can (height-to-diameter ratio much greater than 1.0) will tip over, take on water, and sink. Why does this happen? سمہ Hint: A body is said to be in a stable equilibrium position if, when displaced, it returns to its equilibrium position. Conversely, it is in an unstable equilibrium position if, when displaced (even slightly), it moves to a new equilibrium position.