A ship is made of iron but still it floats in water. This is
because of its shape. A ship is hollow in the middle. When
it is in water, the entire volume of the ship, including the
hollow portion displaces water to make space for itself. The
volume of water displaced is much more than the volume
of iron in the ship. Therefore, the ship floats in water.
In the above passage, the floatation of ship is being
described with ______ principle.
A Newton's
B Archimedes'
C G auss'
D Both A and B