Essay On Archimedes's Principle

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Archimedes’ Principle (Lab Report) Sealthiel Jude G. Sitson Student I.D- #H00202012 Group-E3 Terms of reference: The concept of buoyancy states that the upward force of an object immersed inside a fluid is equal to the amount of weight of the fluid it has displaced. The concept is also known as the Archimedes’ principle. After the mathematician, inventor and physicist Archimedes discovered it(Buoyancy - Concept, How it works 2014). Table of Contents Hypothesis................................................................ P1 Introduction.............................................................. P2 Equipment/Material Used......................................... P3 Method..................................................................... P4 Observation/Result................................................... P5 …show more content…

It is because of buoyancy that the people who swims, fishes and boats stay afloat(Buoyancy - Concept 2014). References: Anon, (2014). [online] Available at: http://www.scienceclarified.com/everyday/Real-Life-Chemistry-Vol-3-Physics-Vol-1/Buoyancy-Real-life-applications.htm [Accessed 28 Nov. 2014]. Quest.nasa.gov, (2014). NASA Quest > Aerospace Team Online. [online] Available at: http://quest.nasa.gov/aero/planetary/archimedes.html [Accessed 28 Nov. 2014]. Scienceclarified.com, (2014). Buoyancy - Concept, How it works, Real-life applications, Key terms. [online] Available at: http://www.scienceclarified.com/everyday/Real-Life-Chemistry-Vol-3-Physics-Vol-1/Buoyancy.html [Accessed 28 Nov. 2014]. Www2.southeastern.edu, (2014). Sources of Error. [online] Available at: https://www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/rallain/plab193/labinfo/Error_Analysis/06_Sources_of_Error.html [Accessed 28 Nov.

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