How does shape affect the Buoyancy of an object?

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How does shape affect the Buoyancy of an object? Boat Buoyancy Lab How does shape affect the Buoyancy of an object?

question: How does boat shape affect the buoyancy? Read the article provided and write a piece of evidence for each topic on your CER Worksheet Decide which shapes you will make with your group (you need 2 and only have foil) Sketch each design

Experiment: Write a claim Take your boats to the back counter Test each boat twice by placing pennies inside until it sinks Record the results and Calculate the average Write evidence to support your claim from the lab

Write your reasoning Explain how the evidence you collected from the article and lab support the claim Make sure to explain how shape affects buoyancy of the boats made