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  1. Use this Archimedes' Principle Worksheet to help your students investigate the Archimedes' principle. This worksheet asks students to put objects of various shapes made with interlocking cubes or building bricks into a half-full jug of water, and to measure how much the water rises each time.

  2. 10. What amount of water should equal the volume of that displaced by the floating clay boat? (Hint: What does the water line on a floating object indicate?)

  3. Water Displacement Worksheet Name: _____ Directions: Look at the graduated cylinders below. Then, record the volumes without and with the object. Finally, using the formula V f-Vi (final volume - initial volume) calculate the volume of each object. Remember to label units on your answers. Initial Volume (V(Vi)=_____

  4. Archimedes' principle states that when an object is submerged in water, the weight of the water that is displaced is equivalent to the upward buoyant force that is exerted on the submerged object. The Archimedes' principle is used to explain why some things float and others sink.

  5. 21 lis 2023 · In an experiment by Archimedes in order to determine whether a crown was made of pure gold or not, Archimedes discovered that the volume of water that is displaced by an object when it is...

  6. Archimedes principle states that when an object is submerged in water, a certain amount of water is displaced. The weight of this displaced water is equal to the loss in weight that the submerged object experiences. The equation for this is as follows: p=ρf*g*V. Push = Density of Fluid * Gravity Acceleration * Volume of Object.

  7. Archimedes, upon stepping naked into his bath, famously cried out “Eureka!” when he suddenly understood the correspondence between the volume of water displaced by a submerged object and the volume of the object displacing it.

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