Exploriments: Fluids - Archimedes Principle, Buoyancy and Flotation
- Publisher: IL&FS Education and Technology Services Ltd.
- Genre: Education
- Released: 6 Dec, 2011
- Size: 2.5 MB
- Price: $3.99
- App Store Info
Description
This Exploriments app for verifying Archimedes Principle provides a very comprehensive, interactive and visual environment for exploring concepts such as volume displacement, buoyant force, apparent weight and flotation, which form the basis of the Archimedes Principle. The app allows you to choose between solids of varying densities, shapes and structure (hollow or solid) as well as customizable fluid density.The Exploriments Series of interactive simulation-based tools makes conceptual learning in science an engaging and insightful experience. Visit www.exploriments.com to know more.
Activities:
Volume Displacement
--- Verify that a solid body displaces a volume of liquid equal to the volume of the immersed part of the body
--- Try out a variety of scenarios with Cubes and Spheres of varying sizes and densities and liquids of different densities
Buoyant Force
--- Explore the concept of a buoyant force and how it is exerted by a liquid on a solid body being immersed in it
--- Try out a variety of scenarios with Cubes and Spheres of varying sizes and densities and liquids of different densities
Verifying Archimedes Principle
--- Interactively verify the basis of Archimedes Principle
--- Try out a variety of scenarios with Cubes and Spheres of varying sizes and densities and liquids of different densities
Flotation and Buoyancy
--- Explore characteristics of floating bodies and attributes that determine whether a solid will float in the given liquid or not
--- Try out with solid and hollow objects of varying sizes and densities and liquids of different densities
Additional Features:
--- A set of cubes and sphere with ability to change the size
--- Hollow cubes and spheres with a selection of wall thickness
--- Solids of different materials (densities) and also a solid with customizable density to try out
--- Ability to change the density of the liquid for exploring unusual scenarios
--- Ability to explore a range of scenarios on floating and sinking, with various combinations of solids and liquids