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Archimedes' Principle

Archimedes' Principle

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Physics

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-ESS2-5, HS-ESS1-4, HS-PS2-4

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Millie Carretero

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5 Slides • 9 Questions

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Buoyant Force

Archimedes' Principle

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What is a buoyant force?

A buoyant force is an upward force exerted on an object by a fluid.

A floating object experiences a greater buoyant force than its own weight.

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Multiple Choice

What is a buoyant force?

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The force that makes an object sink

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The density of the fluid an object is submerged.

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An upward force exerted on an object by a fluid.

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The depth to which an object is submerged in a fluid.

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Multiple Choice

What will happen if the buoyant force is greater than the object's weight (gravity)?

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The object will sink

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The object will float

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The object will get wet

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The object will be under the surface of the fluid but will not touch the bottom.

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Multiple Choice

What will happen if the buoyant force is lower than the object's weight (gravity)?

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The object will sink

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The object will float

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The object will get wet

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The object will be under the surface of the fluid but will not touch the bottom.

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The magnitude of the buoyant force (FB) will depend of the density of the fluid (ρf) and the displaced volume of the fluid (Vf).

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Multiple Choice

What does this symbol ρf represent?

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density of the object

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pressure of the fluid

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density of the fluid

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weight of the fluid

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Multiple Choice

What does this symbol Vf represent?

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displaced volume of the fluid

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volume of the object

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velocity of the fluid

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weight of the fluid

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Multiple Choice

What does this symbol g represent?

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weight of the object

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gravity's acceleration

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force of gravity

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shape of the object

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Multiple Choice

If we put an object in a container with water and it sinks. Would we have the same result if we put it in a container with honey?

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Yes, because the object weights too much

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Yes, because the object is probably too big

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No, because the density of honey is greater. The object might float.

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There's no way to know.

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Multiple Choice

What will happen if a solid object immersed in a fluid weighs more than the weight of the fluid it displaces?

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The object will rise to the surface

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The object will be neutrally buoyant

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The object will move up and down in the fluid.

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The object will sink to the bottom

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Multiple Choice

The materials used to make a steel ship have a density greater than water.  How is it possible that a ship floats in water?

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Helium and hydrogen is mixed with the steel

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The steel is made of many layers pressed together rather than solid sheets of steel

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Steel ships are shaped to displace an amount of water with a weight that is greater than the weight of the ship

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The steel is raised to a high heat first to make it less dense before it is solidified for shipbuilding

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Archimedes' Principle

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