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Displacement= Volume x Density

for example to find the displacement of a ship you would do this formula:

underwater volume(m3) x density(t/m3)

so if you are a deck cadet like me this is the formula you would use to find the displacement of a ship in the first ship stability test!

THIS IS WRONG! THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF DISPLACEMENT FOR-INSTANCE THOSE USED IN PHYSICS ALL HAVE DIFFERENT FORMULE

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