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Floating & Sinking Notes
p. 52 Floating & Sinking Notes
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I. Buoyancy Ability to float
Archimedes’ principle – buoyant force = weight of fluid displaced
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A solid block of steel sinks when placed in water
A solid block of steel sinks when placed in water. A steel ship with the same weight floats.
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II. Density Mass per unit volume
“How much stuff in a specific amount of space”
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1. Examples: a) Mass = 50 g, Volume = 5 mL
b) Mass = 100 g, Volume = 10 cm3
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2. Comparing Densities Density of pure water = 1 g/mL
If an object is MORE dense, it will _____ If an object is LESS dense, it will _____ If it has EQUAL density, __________ sink float suspends
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Density - Floating and Sinking
Changes in density cause a submarine to dive, rise, or float.
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Comprehension Check
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1) Which has the greater density?
Coke Diet Coke They have the same density Not enough information
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2) Assuming this is a tank of pure water… What is the density of Coke?
< 1 g/mL > 1 g/mL = 1 g/mL Not enough information
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3) Which block has the higher density?
They’re the same Not enough information
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4) Calculate the density: Mass = 10 g; Volume = 10 mL
1 g/mL 10 g/mL 100 g/mL Not enough information
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5) Identify the unknown substance if Mass = 20 g; Volume = 20 mL
Gold Air Water Methanol
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6) What property determines whether an object floats or sinks?
Weight Density Temperature Speed
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References http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lasalle/buoybasics.html
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