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Old 10-08-2011, 02:54 PM
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well the answer and to think like this is what keeps me failing physics is this:

with wood the lower its in water the more potential energy it has

the cog of the stick is lower vertically than horizontally and mother nature if it can its generous and spends potential energy

but the thought worth having its that in both cases it evacuates same water so the force should be equal

but the the only equal force is the vertical staright force in both cases

but theres a twist rotational force that only appears with the stick vertical

therefore with the same force of buoyancy according archimedes. The force is actualy stronger in one case than the other

but dont worry i wont tell this my physics teacher as i wont tell my psichiatrist that all tvs are stereovision

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or i could be all wrong because if you put a 0.5 density stick cog will be in same position however it floats but id say it will float horizonatlly

i know ill confuse you cause im confused and im finishing nautic engineering
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Old 10-08-2011, 05:31 PM
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Old 10-08-2011, 05:48 PM
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Yup. The centre of gravity of the stick id presumably half way along its length, while the centre of buoyancy is half way along the length of the immersed portion - which puts it below the CoG. This is dynamically unstable., as any slight tilt will tend to increase. If the stick is horizontal, it may roll on its own long axis to reach the most stable position (which will depend on the cross section), but any tilt along its length will be self correcting.

For many real floating objects, the situation is more complex than this - a ship can have multiple 'stable' orientations, and the 'funnel up' one may actually be the least stable. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metacentre#Metacenter.
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Old 10-08-2011, 06:02 PM
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yes but think this:

a floating stick of density 0.5 what will happen here:

either center of gravity of the stick and level of water doesnt change wetaher the stick floats horizontal or vertical

then how can go from one position to other if no energy was spent?
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center of gravity....or your stick must have an equal length/width/depth.....i.e. is a cube shaped stick.......simples
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more surface tension if it floats horizontally...
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...ditto, what they said...

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Old 10-09-2011, 12:41 PM
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if this doesnt confuse you as it confuses me well....

im sorry your critic spirit got killed by the educative syustem



FROM WHERE DOES IT GET THE ENERGY TO GO FROM ONE POSITION TO OTHER¡¡¡¡
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yes but think this:

a floating stick of density 0.5 what will happen here:

either center of gravity of the stick and level of water doesnt change wetaher the stick floats horizontal or vertical

then how can go from one position to other if no energy was spent?
My brain hurts! I think I need to draw a diagram...
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yes but think this:

a floating stick of density 0.5 what will happen here:

either center of gravity of the stick and level of water doesnt change wetaher the stick floats horizontal or vertical

then how can go from one position to other if no energy was spent?
the latest theories of sentience, in inanimate objects. suggest that due to quantum organisation of matter, into complex systems, at the sub atomic level...
all matter may posses some level of sentience.....the stick will attain the most comfortable and relaxing position, vis a ve, the gravity vectors...the stick is achieving a more relaxing position, and may even have dozed off.

as sticks evolve, they are likely to form viable complex societys..leading eventually to the horror of a world stick war....we have been warned..jim
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