Transcription of Experiment 10: Archimedes’ Principle
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Experiment 10: archimedes PrincipleFigure Balance with stringGraduated CylinderPipetteCylinders: (2) Metal, (1) Wood(Note: The cylinders have sharp hooks)Overflow ContainerSpouted CanDigital Balance(2) 123-BlocksWood Board/BlockRod & ClampPaper TowelsWater5354 Experiment 10: archimedes PrincipleAdvance ReadingText: archimedes Principle , buoyant force, densityObjectiveThe objective of this lab is to investigate the buoyantforce acting on a variety of objects, the density of theobjects, and the density of our tap Principle states that a body wholly or par-tially submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equalin magnitude to the weight of the fluid displaced by is the buoyant force that keeps ships afloat (ob-ject partially submerged in)
54 Experiment 10: Archimedes’ Principle Advance Reading Text: Archimedes’ principle, buoyant force, density Objective The objective of this lab is to investigate the buoyant force acting on a variety of objects, the density of the objects, and the density of our tap water. Theory
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