If a boat is loaded beyond its capacity, it will sink due to the weight exceeding the maximum buoyant force.
When a boat is loaded beyond its capacity, its performance will be negatively affected. The maximum buoyant force of a boat is typically ten times the weight of the boat itself. If the boat is overloaded, the additional weight will exceed the maximum buoyant force, causing the boat to sink. It is important to ensure that a boat is not loaded beyond its capacity to maintain its stability and safety.
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