Lesson 4 January 25 th – 26 th, 2011. Mass Mass is the amount of matter in a object Related to weight but not quite the same. The Honda 599 seen in the.

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Lesson 4 January 25 th – 26 th, 2011

Mass Mass is the amount of matter in a object Related to weight but not quite the same. The Honda 599 seen in the picture is made up of matter. The air we are breathing has matter. Every thing has matter.

ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE Archimedes was a Greek mathematician who said that “The buoyant force on an object immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces.” This means that if an object has a density that is less than water, it will float. If it is greater it will sink. How did Archimedes come up with this? Story Time

But what is density? Density is the amount of mass that a substance has in a specific amount of volume. The cube on the left has more mass, in the same amount of volume, It is more Dense

Calculating Density Density is equal to mass divided by volume D (g/mL) = M (g) V (mL) If we know 2 out of the 3 variables, then we can calculate the unknown third one.

Calculating Mass This means that we can calculate the mass of something by seeing how much water (volume) it displaces if it floats. Since we know that the density of water is 1 g /mL we know that if we displace 1 mL of water the object floating must weigh 1 g.

Buoyancy In order for something to float, the density of the object must be less than that of water. Buoyancy is the upward force from fluids onto an object. A buoyant force is a measure of the pressure that a fluid pushes up against an object

SINKING OR FLOATING? An object Floats when the buoyant force (up) is equal to the force that the object’s mass exerts on the water (down). Buoyant Force Mass

SINKING OR FLOATING? An object Sinks if the mass (down) has a greater force than the buoyant force (up). Buoyant Force Mass

Making a Clay Boat - LAB This activity will investigate how we can determine the density of an object and it’s mass by looking at the displacement of water. It will also allow us to predict if an object will float or not.

Making a Clay Boat - LAB As we have learned, buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid onto an object, and according to Archimedes’ principle, it is equal to the mass of water the object displaces. We will explore these two principles through the following activity, in which we will observe one object that sinks and one that floats, and compare the amount of water displaced by each.

Hypothesis: Make an educated guess whether or not you think a boat made of clay will sink or float.

Materials: A ball of clay Beakers – One Graduated cylinder Class chart (Drawn on front board) Scale / balance Overflow cup

Steps 1. Make a hypothesis 2. Find the mass of the clay with a balance 3. Find the volume of the clay 4. Fine the density of the clay 5. Make a boat out of the clay 6. Calculate the buoyant force 7. Answer all the questions and hand in