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Density and Buoyancy
  • Chapter 11.2
  • Page 424

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  • How can you predict if an object will sink or
    float in a fluid?
  • You dive into a pool wearing a life vest. Wearing
    the vest makes you bigger and makes you weigh
    more. So why do you float?

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Density and BuoyancyChapter 11. 2
  • How can you predict whether an object will float
    or sink in a fluid?
  • What is the effect of the buoyant force?

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Density
  • Density refers to the amount of matter that is
    contained in a certain amount of volume or space.
    It is better known as mass per unit volume.
  • It is determined by first finding the mass and
    the volume of an object.
  • Then, density is the mass of an object divided by
    its volume. Or
  • Density __Mass__
  • Volume

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Density
  • Changes in density cause a submarine to dive,
    rise, or float.

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Density
  • Changes in density cause a submarine to dive,
    rise, or float.

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Density
  • Changes in density cause a submarine to dive,
    rise, or float.

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Buoyancy
  • Buoyancy is the ability to float.
  • A buoyant force acts on a submerged object in the
    opposite direction to the force of gravity.

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Buoyancy
  • The pressure on the bottom of a submerged object
    is greater than the pressure on the top. The
    result is a net force in the upward direction.

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Buoyancy
  • The buoyant force works opposite the weight of an
    object.

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Buoyancy
  • Archimedes principle states that the buoyant
    force acting on a submerged object is equal to
    the weight of the fluid the object displaces.

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Buoyancy
  • A solid block of steel sinks in water. A steel
    ship with the same weight floats on the surface.

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Density
  • Click the Video button to watch a movie about
    density.

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End of SectionDensity and Buoyancy
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