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Latest revision as of 10:29, 23 July 2021

Back to 2B - Statics of fluids
PIRA index: 2B40.10

Description

Suspend a 1 kg mass of aluminum from a spring scale and then lower the block into water and note the new weight.

Equipment

  • Larger beaker
  • Fish scale
  • 1kg mass
  • Water

Instructions

Keywords

Images & Movies

Weight a mass submerged in water -- 1 Kg Mass in Water in Newton

Weight a mass submerged in water -- 1 Kg Mass in Water in gramme


Weight a mass submerged in water -- 1 Kg Mass in Water in gramme


Weight a mass submerged in water -- 1.8 Kg Mass in Water in gramme