Measurements
Formulas
Definations
Density/Buoyancy
Scenarios
Key Points about Density/Buoyancy
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mL or cm cubed

What is the measurement for volume?

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DENSITY = MASS divided by VOLUME
What is the formula for density?
100
The measurement of how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume.
What is the definition of Density?
100

This occurs when the buoyant force is greater than the gravitational force.

What is floating?

100

True or False. Objects that displace a greater volume of fluid are more buoyant than those that displace less fluid.

What is true?

200

g or kg

What is the measurement for mass?

200
Mass / Density
What is the formula for volume?
200
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is the definition of Volume?
200

The density of saltwater was greater than the boat.

Why does the boat float?

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The buoyant force acting on an object equals the weight of the fluid displaced.

What is Archimedes' Principle?

300

1.0 g/mL

What is the density of (distilled) water?

300
Density X Volume
What is the formula for mass?
300
The tendency of the material to rise or float in a liquid.
Define Buoyancy?
300

A controllable, balloon-like chamber that allows fish to alter their buoyancy.

What is a swim bladder?

300
Gravitational Force and Buoyant force.
What are the two forces acting on an object submerged in a liquid?
400

g/mL or g/cm3

What are the units for Density?

400

Length x Width x Height

How will you calculate volume of rectangle or square?

400

This tool floats at different levels in different liquids because the liquids push it upward with different forces.

What is a hydrometer?

400

The density will decrease, molecules spread out and take up more volume. The mass stays the same.

What happens to the density of a substance that is heated?

400

Specialized chambers that can be filled with air or water to control the depth of the submarine.

What are ballast tanks?

500

Newtons

What is the measurement used for buoyant force?

500

By submerging the object in the water and measuring how much the volume of the water increases. The amount of displaced water represents the volume of the submerged object.

How will you find the volume of an irregular object?

500

The upward force exerted on an object submerged in the fluids.

What is buoyant force?

500

These markings show at what level a ship will float in different types of water.

What are plimsoll or load lines?

500

This occurs when the submarine or fish remains in one place, neither rising nor sinking.

What is neutral buoyancy?

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