Title: DENSITY
1DENSITY BUOYANCY
2BUOYANCY
- BUOYANCY the ability to float in a fluid.
- Examples of fluids water, air
- BUOYANT FORCE the upward force that acts on a
submerged object. - It acts opposite of gravity
3WEIGHT OF OBJECT
THE BIGGER FORCE WINS, SO THE BLOCK SINKS
BUOYANT FORCE
4Which one is easier to pick up? Why?
5This beach ball floats. Why?
6Because the Buoyant Force is greater than the
weight of the ball.
7ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
- The buoyant force acting on a submerged object is
equal to the weight of the fluid the object
displaces.
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9ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE states that the WEIGHT of
the amount of water displaced is equal to the
BUOYANT FORCE.
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11Mass 90 kg
Mass 90 kg
B
A
WHICH ONE IS MORE LIKELY TO FLOAT?
12DENSITY
- DOESNT DENSITY HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH IF
SOMETHING SINKS OR FLOATS?
13DENSITY
- d m / v
- DENSITY OF WATER 1 g/cm3
- If the object has a higher density, it sinks.
- If the object has a lower density, it floats.
- if the object has the same density, it flinks
(floats in the middle of the water).
14DENSITY BUOYANCY
- Having a lower density than water means that the
beach balls buoyant force is higher than the
weight of the beach ball.
SO THE BEACH BALL FLOATS.
WATER
15DENSITY BUOYANCY
- Having a higher density than water means that the
cinder blocks buoyant force is lower than the
weight of the cinder block.
SO THE CINDER BLOCK SINKS.
WATER
16DENSITY BUOYANCY
- Having the same density as water means that the
boots buoyant force is equal to the weight of
the boot.
SO THE BOOT NEITHER SINKS NOR FLOATS, IT FLINKS
WATER
17CHANGING DENSITY
- You can change an objects density by
- Increasing/decreasing its mass
- Increasing/decreasing its volume
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19AN OBJECT FLOATS
- CAUSES
- Weight is less than the buoyant force.
- Object is less dense than the fluid
- Object decreases its mass and becomes less dense
than the fluid. - Object increases its volume and becomes denser
than the fluid.
20AN OBJECT SINKS
- CAUSES
- Weight is greater than the buoyant force.
- Object is denser than the fluid
- Object increases its mass and becomes denser than
the fluid. - Object decreases its volume and becomes denser
than the fluid.
21What does Pascal's principle state?
Pascal's principle states that pressure increases
by the same amount throughout an enclosed or
confined fluid.
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22What does Bernoulli's principle state?
Bernoulli's principle states that the faster a
fluid moves, the less pressure the fluid exerts.
23- Make sure you have the following information in
your notes!!! - definition buoyancy
- Explain how a ship can float
- Density formula
- Explain what happens in water with different
densities - What causes objects to float?
- What causes objects to sink?
- Pascals Principle
- Bernoullis Principle