What do we call the upward force that a fluid applies to an object?
Buoyancy
This brand was created by Oregon track star Phil Knight and has a swoosh as its logo.
Nike
Who discovered the principle of buoyancy?
Archimedes
On which axis do we place the categories, like “shoe colors”?
X-axis
Who won the Super Bowl last year?
The Philadelphia Eagles
What happens when the buoyant force is greater than an object’s weight?
It floats
This brand is German and features 3 stripes
Addidas.
Archimedes’ Principle says buoyant force equals what?
The weight of the displaced object
On which axis do we place the numbers, like “number of shoes”?
Y-axis
What other pro sport did Michael Jordan play besides basketball?
Baseball
What happens when the object’s weight is greater than the buoyant force?
It sinks
These shoes are Kanye West's brand?
Yeezy
If an object displaces 50 g of water, how much is the buoyant force?
50g
What kind of graph is best to show comparisons between categories?
Bar graph
What sport did Serena Williams play?
Tennis
What do we call the liquid pushed out of the way when an object is placed in it?
Water displacement
This brand name means to fly over the earth.
Hoka
Why does a large ship float even though it’s very heavy?
It displaces enough water to equal its weight
If your data table shows Rock = 50 mL, Marble = 20 mL, and Block = 80 mL, which bar should be tallest?
Block
How many innings are there in a Major league baseball game?
9
Basketball
Where you got your shoes?
On your feet
According to Archimedes’ Principle, why does an object float when placed in water?
Because the buoyant force (from displaced water) is equal to or greater than the object’s weight.
True or False: bar graphs use prison bars to represent data?
False
What college did Lebron James go to?