Bouyancy - Why Do Things Float

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The video demonstrates a simple rule of buoyancy. Objects float if they have a density less than the liquid into which they are submerged. Diet sodas have low densities since they contain no sugar. Furthermore, the buoyant force on an object submerged in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. Instructor must register for Teacher Tube in order to download video.

Creator: Teachertube
Publisher: Teachertube
Submitter: OER Commons
Last Updated: 7/22/2016

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