Practice Experimental Verification Of Archimedes’ Principle - 5. Buoyancy and Archimedes’ Principle
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Experimental Verification of Archimedes’ Principle

Practice - Experimental Verification of Archimedes’ Principle

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Question 1 Easy

Define buoyant force.

💡 Hint: Think about what the fluid does when you place something in it.

Question 2 Easy

What is Archimedes' Principle?

💡 Hint: Recall the main idea of the principle.

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Question 1

What does Archimedes' Principle state?

The weight of the object is equal to its volume.
The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
An object will sink in any fluid.

💡 Hint: Think about the balance between weight and buoyant force.

Question 2

True or False: A heavier object will always sink in water.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider density and displacement.

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Challenge 1 Hard

A solid cube with a volume of 0.5 m³ is submerged in water. Calculate the weight of the water displaced.

💡 Hint: Use the weight formula and the density of water.

Challenge 2 Hard

An object weighs 15 N in air and 10 N when submerged in water. Determine the density of the object assuming water's density is 1000 kg/m³.

💡 Hint: Remember the relationship between weight, volume, and density.

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