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Advanced Fluid Dynamics of the Environment, Fall 2002

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: MIT OpenCourseWare
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: Theoretical topics of fluid dynamics relevant to natural phenomena or man-made hazards in water and atmosphere. Basic law of fluid motion. Scaling and approximations. Slow flows, with applications to drag on a particle and mud flow on a slope. Boundary layers: jets and plumes in pure fluids or in porous ... More »

Balloons & Buoyancy

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Physics Education Technology (PhET) University of Colorado
Grade Level: Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary

Abstract: Experiment with a helium balloon, a hot air balloon, or a rigid sphere filled with different gases. Discover what makes some balloons float and others sink.

Buoyancy Basics

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: This illustrated demonstration from the NOVA Web site explains the concepts of buoyancy and density by showing what happens when different kinds of wood blocks are dropped in water.

Buoyancy Brainteasers: Balloon-in-Car Puzzler

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: This interactive brainteaser from the NOVA Web site challenges you to explain the behavior of a helium-filled balloon in a moving car.

Buoyancy Brainteasers: Boat-in-Pool Puzzler

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: This interactive brainteaser from the NOVA Web site challenges you to figure out what happens to the water level when a rock is resting in a boat and when it is submerged in water.

Buoyancy Brainteasers: Buoyancy Question

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: This interactive brainteaser from the NOVA Web site challenges you to figure out what causes an object to sink.

Density and Buoyancy: Experimenting with Club Soda

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast discovers that gas-filled bubbles act like life jackets for raisins, making them buoyant.

Density and Buoyancy: Making Eggs Float

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: Why does an egg float in salt water? Learn about density and buoyancy in this video segment adapted from ZOOM.

Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: Watch warm water float on top of cold water in this video segment adapted from ZOOM.

Density and Buoyancy: Pouring Air into Water

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: This video segment adapted from ZOOM offers a clever demonstration of buoyancy by showing how to pour a cup of air into a cup filled with water.

Density and Buoyancy: Testing Liquids

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: WGBH Educational Foundation
Grade Level: Primary

Abstract: Will a grape float in oil? Will a metal nut sink in corn syrup? Watch as the ZOOM cast tests the buoyancy of a variety of liquids and objects.

Exploring properties of matter with submersibles

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: LEARN NC Lesson Plans
Grade Level: Secondary

Abstract: This inquiry-based learning activity allows students to explore the relationships between mass, volume, density, and buoyancy as they manipulate various materials to construct a submersible "vehicle" for deep-sea research.

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