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Could the Titanic have survived the iceberg? The physics of buoyancy, stability, and why the bow kept sinking
The Titanic didn’t just sink because water entered, it sank because the iceberg impact shifted buoyancy and created a turning force that kept driving the bow lower. This breaks down the stability ...
Ah, the stately hot air balloon. Not really useful for all that much except for having a grand old time floating around the skies, it's still a marvel of simple physics. Fill a giant balloon with air.
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