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Swimming, floating, sinking

Article no: P1424700

Principle

If the buoyant force on an object is smaller in a liquid than its weight force, then the object sinks. If the buoyant force is greater than the weight force, the object swims.

If the buoyant force and weight force are equal, then the object floats in the liquid.

 

Benefits

  • Simple and clear setup
  • Achievement of an elemental learning objective with little effort

 

Scope of delivery

Balloons, rubber, 10 pcs 02620-03 1
Cartesian divers, pack of 3 03820-03 1
Copper wire, d = 0.2 mm, l = 100 m 06106-00 1
Steel pellets, d = 2 mm, 120 g 03990-00 1
Microspoon, steel 33393-00 1
Ungraduated Cylinder, Duran®, 360ml, d = 40 mm, h = 40 cm 34217-00 1
Beakers, Boro, high form, various sizes 46026-00 1
Beakers, Boro, low form, various sizes 46054-00 1
Test tube, laboratory glass, various lengths, 100 pcs. 37656-10 1
Rubber stoppers, without bore, various diameters 39261-00 1

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Robert-Bosch-Breite 10 – 37079 Göttingen – Germany
www.phywe.com