Buoyancy force as a function of depth of immersion and body mass

LP1.1.4.1
Buoyancy force as a function of depth of immersion and body mass
Buoyancy force as a function of depth of immersion and body mass

Description

The students determine that the buoyancy force is independent of the depth of immersion and the mass of the immersed body. For this purpose, the students should be familiar with forces and know the Newton unit.

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Stand base MF LD
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Stand rod 25 cm, 10 mm Ø LD
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