Density
Buoyancy
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100

What is the formula for density?

mass divided by volume

100
What is buoyancy?
How well things float.
100
What is a force?
A push or a pull
100

What are the units used to measure pressure in SI?

Pascals (Newtons/ square meter)

100

What is a fluid?

Liquid & Gas

200

What is the SI unit typically used for density when measuring liquids.

grams per milliliter (g/mL)?

200
What is buoyant force?
The upward force extracted by a fluid.
200
What are the SI units used to measure force?
Newtons
200

What is the formula used to solve for pressure?

Pressure = Force / Area

200

How does a snowboard help keep a person from sinking into the snow when going down the mountain?

A snowboard spreads the person's weight over a larger surface area, reducing pressure and preventing sinking.

300

What is the density of a chocolate bar that has a mass of 220 g and a volume of 110 cm3?

Density = 220 g / 110 cm³ = 2 g/cm³

300

Who is the Greek scientist famously discovered principles of buoyancy while taking a bath.

Archimedes

300

A steel ship floats, even though steel is denser than water, how does this happen?

The hollow shape increases volume and displaces more water due to the design feature.

300

Explain what would happen to pressure if you increase the force?

Pressure increases.

300

Describe Archimedes’ Principle in your own words.

Archimedes’ Principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.

400

Why does adding salt to water make it easier for objects to float?

Salt increases water's density, making it easier for objects to float.

400
Explain positive buoyancy.
Buoyant force is greater=float
400

When salt is added to water, its density increases. This makes floating easier or harder?
 

Easier

400

Explain what would happen to pressure if you increase the area?

Pressure decreases

400

A block of wood floats in water, but sinks in oil. List the objects in order of least dense to most dense

water, wood, oil
500

Why does a helium balloon sometimes float close to the ground for a while before it finally falls completely?

As helium slowly leaks, the balloon becomes less buoyant and sinks gradually.

500
Explain Neutral Buoyancy.
The buoyant force and sinking force are equal=stay
500
Explain why the foil boat floats while the same amount of foil squeezed into a ball can sink?
The ball has less volume so the weight is more concentrated which displaces less water and causes the ball to sink.
500

In which direction does pressure exerted by a fluid push?

Pressure in fluids is exerted in all directions.

500

According to Archimedes’ Principle, the buoyant force is equal to this.

the weight of the fluid displaced