Buoyancy force as a function of the density of the liquid

LP1.1.4.2
Buoyancy force as a function of the density of the liquid
Buoyancy force as a function of the density of the liquid

Description

The students immerse an object in water. The object is just heavy enough to sink. Then they add salt. This tells them that the buoyancy force in salt water is greater than in water. Students should be familiar with the density and buoyancy.

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