What Floats Your Boat?TeachEngineeringSimulation...Use modeling clay, a material that is denser than water and thus ordinarily sinks in water, to discover the principle of buoyancy. Suggested LearningEstimated Time to Consume Resource...Time1 : 00 HoursEstimated Cost for Resource...CostFreeName of Skill (Mousever Context in applying Skill...SkillsItensity and Frequency in Applying Skill...FocusLevel of Difficulty in Applying Skill...LevelEducation / Higher Education / Training Standards Applying Skill...StandardSkill Points Earned After Completing Requirements...PointsTechnicalPhysicsFocus: 60%Beginner to Intermediate3TransferableMathematicsFocus: 20%Beginner to Intermediate1TransferableObservationFocus: 20%Beginner to Intermediate1...Total Skill Points:5Facts and Information and Perspectives Learned...Knowledge GainState Archimedes' principle of buoyancy. Define a buoyant object as one whose density is less than that of water. Live Link to the Resource...Resource Linkhttps://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/duk_float_mary_lessSkills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com
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