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Penny Boat Lab Analysis

Penny Boat Lab Analysis. Define Buoyancy - The upward force on an object in a fluid that is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. Draw a force diagram and explain the buoyant force. Buoyant Force. Gravity. In order to float, buoyant force must equal the force of gravity.

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Penny Boat Lab Analysis

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  1. Penny Boat Lab Analysis • Define Buoyancy -The upward force on an object in a fluid that is equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. • Draw a force diagram and explain the buoyant force. Buoyant Force Gravity In order to float, buoyant force must equal the force of gravity

  2. Explain how the shape of the base, or bottom, of the boat affects its ability to carry weight and why? -Surface area is a factor with buoyancy • Would the best shape for carrying weight also be the best shape for speed or for stability? Explain. -you need to limit friction

  3. How would changing the boats hull material to a) foam, or b) wood, change the boat’s ability to carry weight? -buoyancy depends on the weight of the water displaced.

  4. If a foam block and a wood block of the same size are both floating, the wood block sinks farther into the water. Wood has a greater density, so the wood block weighs more. A greater buoyant force is needed to balance the wood block’s weight, so the wood block displaces more water. The foam block has to sink only slightly to displace water with a weight equal to the block’s weight. A floating object displaces just enough water to make the buoyant force equal to the object’s weight.

  5. Density and Buoyancy When they are completely underwater, both balls have the same buoyant force because they displace the same volume of water. However, the steel ball has more weight since it has a higher density. The steel ball sinks because steel’s higher density makes the ball heavier than the same volume of water. The wood ball floats because wood’s lower density makes the wood ball lighter than the same volume of displaced water.

  6. Would a boat made out of a) lead, or b) gold, be able to carry much weight? -shape, surface area, and average density -the average density determines whether an object sinks or floats To make steel float, you have to reduce the average density somehow. Making the steel hollow does exactly that. Making a boat hollow expands its volume a tremendous amount without changing its mass.

  7. Empty vs. Full A full ship has more mass than an empty ship. This means a full ship must displace more water (sink deeper) to make the buoyant force large enough to balance the ship’s weight.

  8. What is the class mean for pennies held by the boats? Does this support or refute your hypothesis? Why do you think so? • What would you have done differently to your boat to make it better?

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