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BUOYANCY!
The amount Of Displaced Water and the thing that
floats on the water's surface.
Materials:
Container x1
Plastic box x1
Ruler x1
Measuring jug x1
Weight x1
Saltwater
Oil
Water
Detergent
Little measuring jug x1
The same amount of Liquid inside the bottle.
The same container
The same amount of water in the measuring jug.
By Ryan Chong & Arthur Bond 5DPo
Method:
1. Get four liquids.
2. For each liquid:
A. Get big container and put a smaller container inside it.
B. Pour a liquid into the smaller container until it is full.
C. Get a smaller container (the float) and quarter fill it with water so it floats with just some sticking out. A float was added to the bottom so it would stay vertical.
D. Measure the amount of displaced liquid.
E. Measure how much of the float is above the surface.
F. Put the displaced liquid into a measuring cup and measure the volume.
G. Repeat this three times for each liquid and take the average.
Observations:
The most buoyant liquid is the salt water. The detergent was vicious, the oil and the detergent are pretty slippery and a bit slimy. The water results is very consistent.