1. What does it mean to "displace" water?
To displace water meas to push water out, like weight put into water; the water is pushed=objects weight.
2. Explain why does a clay ball sinks, but the same size clay boat float
The shape of the object is what helps the object stay above water, or sink. Surface area is what causes this.
3. Things Displace water as they____?
Things that displaces water as they weigh. Volume is how you can tell how much space an object takes up.
4. Who was Archomedes what did he discover?
Archimedes is a Greek guy who discovered volume. He filled up his bath tub all the way, and jump right into the tub. He noticed that water spilled out, and thought that he could discovered volume by collecting all of the water that came out. And therefore, he found volume.
5. How do the fish control their buoyancy?
Fishes have swim bladder, which us used to sink or float whether or not they choose to.
6. Buoyancy was found ExplainDefine the following vocabularies:
Negatively Buoyant:
Negatively buoyant is when an object sinks due to the structure in which it was created,
or just that the object was too heavy.
Positively Buoyant:
Positively Buoyant is when an object floats to the top surface by the structure it is created,
or that the object is too light.
Neutrally Buoyant:
neutrally Buoyant is when an object stays right in the middle of the water, it
neither sinks or floats.
Explain how a hot air balloon work:
A hot air balloon works by the fact that hot air is less dense than cold air, so...
with enough hot air, you will float because it has buoyancy.
To displace water meas to push water out, like weight put into water; the water is pushed=objects weight.
2. Explain why does a clay ball sinks, but the same size clay boat float
The shape of the object is what helps the object stay above water, or sink. Surface area is what causes this.
3. Things Displace water as they____?
Things that displaces water as they weigh. Volume is how you can tell how much space an object takes up.
4. Who was Archomedes what did he discover?
Archimedes is a Greek guy who discovered volume. He filled up his bath tub all the way, and jump right into the tub. He noticed that water spilled out, and thought that he could discovered volume by collecting all of the water that came out. And therefore, he found volume.
5. How do the fish control their buoyancy?
Fishes have swim bladder, which us used to sink or float whether or not they choose to.
6. Buoyancy was found ExplainDefine the following vocabularies:
Negatively Buoyant:
Negatively buoyant is when an object sinks due to the structure in which it was created,
or just that the object was too heavy.
Positively Buoyant:
Positively Buoyant is when an object floats to the top surface by the structure it is created,
or that the object is too light.
Neutrally Buoyant:
neutrally Buoyant is when an object stays right in the middle of the water, it
neither sinks or floats.
Explain how a hot air balloon work:
A hot air balloon works by the fact that hot air is less dense than cold air, so...
with enough hot air, you will float because it has buoyancy.