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Equipment which are required for this lab experiment are Plastic beakers, small metal beakers, beakers with spouts, density sample cube sets, digital scales, force probes etc.
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Equipment: Plastic beakers, small metal beakers, beakers with spouts, density sample cube sets, digital scales, force probes, 1000g mass, calipers, rubber stoppers for force probes. In this experiment you will use Archimedes’ Principle to determine the volume and density of several cubes made of different materials, and will verify Archimedes’ Principle by weighing the water displaced by an object. Introduction To understand how we are going to determine the density of an object using Archimedes’ Principle there are a few preliminary ideas to consider:
Calibrating the force probe