To investigate Archimedes' principle with household objects.
Describe how you find the density of a cantaloupe. Conduct the actual experiment at home and write your result down,
Put the object in a large container filled with water. Describe how you find the buoyant force on the object. Conduct the actual experiment at home and write your result down.
PART 1: To find the density of a cantaloupe.
Assume the cantaloupe as spherical.
PART 2: To find the buoyant force.
Where, is the density of water in the container.
To investigate Archimedes' principle with household objects. Describe how you find the density of a cantaloupe....
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