By Letitia Sidje & Mary Long. What is Archimedes Principle also referred to as? All of the above The Principle of Archimedes The Law of Equivalency The.

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By Letitia Sidje & Mary Long

What is Archimedes Principle also referred to as? All of the above The Principle of Archimedes The Law of Equivalency The Law of Pressure The Law of Buoyancy

What is the formula for density? W=Fd F=MA P=M/V E=MC^2 D=M/V

What is the fluid most often associated with Archimedes principle? Eggs Milk Air Gas Water

Fill in the blank: When you find an object’s density you also find its ___. Volume Weight Force Pressure point Buoyant force

What two things must one consider to determine if a certain object will float in a certain fluid? None of the above Speed and time Mass and acceleration Pressure and density Weight and volume

What causes the fluid pressure to increase with depth Mass Time Velocity Archimedes Principle The gravitational weight of the fluid above

What causes an object to sink? The weight of the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object The weight of the water displaced is less than the volume of the object The weight of the water displaced is more than the weight of the object The weight of the water displaced is equal to the weight of the object The weight of the water displaced is less than the weight of the object

What causes an object to float? The weight of the water displaced is more than the weight of the object The weight of the water displaced is less than the weight of the object The weight of the water displaced is less than the volume of the object The weight of the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object The weight of the object displaced is equal to the weight of the object.

What is water displacement? None of the above The linear or angular distance in a given direction between a body of point and a reference distance The transfer of an emotion from its original focus to another person, object or situation. The offset of rocks caused by movement along a fault The weight and volume of a fluid displaced by a floating or submerged object

Who was Archimedes? An Ancient Greek doctor An athlete Ancient greek royalty An ancient roman mathematician and inventor An ancient Greek mathematician and inventor