Ships A and B have the same height and the same mass. Their cross-section profiles are shown
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Ships A and B have the same height and the same mass. Their cross-section profiles are shown in Figure Q13.25. Does one ship ride higher in the water (more height above the water line) than the other? If so, which one? Explain.
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UV A FIGURE Q13.25 B
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