Title: SOME HEAVY THOUGHTS
1SOME HEAVY THOUGHTS
- On the flotation of objects
2mass/volume density
- Mass how much matter is there
- Volume how much space is there
- Density how much matter is packed into how much
space
3Density of H2O lab
- Most student graphs looked like this
- jagged appearance in the beginning is because
even tiny measurement errors had proportionately
greater affect at these small volumes
4Density of H2O lab
- Some student graphs looked like this
- Probably due to wrong technique
5Density of H2O lab
- A few student graphs looked like this
- Probably due to wrong technique
6Density of H2O lab
- Perfect data would look like this
- Water is what the metric system is based on
- DH2O 1.000 g/mL
- DENSITY REMAINS CONSTANT AT A GIVEN TEMPERATURE
AND PRESSURE
73 Liquids Lab
- Were the liquids separated because they were
chemically different? - Perhaps oil, water and something else?
83 Liquids Lab
- RED LIQUID corn starch H2O dye
- corn starch is a quite massive molecule compared
to water - this increases the relative density of this fluid
mixture - gravity pulls most strongly on the corn starch
93 Liquids Lab
- BLUE LIQUID NaCl H2O dye
- table salt (NaCl) is not a huge molecule but is
more massive than water - densitysaltwater gt densityyellow liquid
- densitysaltwater lt densitycorn starch
103 Liquids Lab
- YELLOW LIQUID H2O dye
- densityfreshwater dye only SLIGHTLY more than
pure water (1.001 g/mL)
11How does this translate on the graph?
1220 g/10 mL 2 g/mL .gravity pulled the most
1320 g/10 mL 2 g/mL .gravity pulled the most
10 g/10 mL 1 g/mL .gravity pulled medium
1420 g/10 mL 2 g/mL .gravity pulled most
10 g/10 mL 1 g/mL .gravity pulled medium
5 g/10 mL 0.5 g/mL .gravity pulled least
15So how do OBJECTS float?
16- If an object displaces more than its own weight
in the water before it is completely submerged - it will float!
- EXPLANATION
- water displaced by the block is pushed out to the
sides and up - water level goes up
- the displaced waters own weight pushes back on
the block, because the water is pulled by gravity
too - Weight of the water displaced by the wood
weight of the wood ? OBJECT FLOATS (is buoyant)
17Equal volumes feel equal buoyant forces
0.45 g/cm3
2.7 g/cm3
11.3 g/cm3
but different densities have different weights
18- Oak block sits deeper in the water (and therefore
displaces more of the water) than does a block of
pine. - It is heavier for its size ? denser
- Oak molecules ? more closely packed together than
pine molecules - Oak is pulled down more strongly than the pine
and so displaces more water
19So how DO steel ships float?
- Consider these two equal masses of steel
ship weight 10,000 kg
ball weight 10,000 kg
20Shape is everything!
- Shape of bowl its greater surface area higher
effective volume - Higher effective volume lower average density
- Ship displaces more water than the ball does
10,000 kg
10,000 kg
21Shape is everything!
10,000 kg
10,000 kg
Effective volume
22Shape is everything!
- displaced water forceship weightship
- ship floats
- displaced water forceball lt weightball
- ball sinks
10,000 kg
10,000 kg
Effective volume
23What if the liquid is NOT pure water?
- All things are still true, we just have to add up
the forces at play!
24What if the liquid is saltwater?
- Saltwaters buoyant force is greater than
freshwaters because it is being pulled more
strongly downward, so it resists being displaced.
25What if the liquid is oil?
- Oils buoyant force is less than freshwaters or
saltwaters because it is being pulled less
strongly downward, so it is more easily displaced.
26credits
- http//www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?methodcR
esource.dspDetailResourceID17 - http//www.physics.mun.ca/jjerrett/buoyant/buoyan
t.html