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Evidence of buoyancy in air
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- Common properties of bodies
- Forces and Work
- Motion
- Mechanical oscillations and waves
- Acoustics
- Structure of substances and particles
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Mechanics of liquids and gases
- Pressure in liquids
- Pressure in gases
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Buoyancy
- Detecting the effect of a buoyancy force in liquids - Measurement with a precision dynamometer
- Detecting the effect of a buoyancy force in liquids - Measurement via Sensor-CASSY and CASSY-Display
- Dependence of the buoyancy force on the mass of the body - Measurement with a precision dynamometer
- Dependence of the buoyancy force on the volume the body - Measurement with a precision dynamometer
- Dependence of the buoyancy force on the volume of the immersed body - Measurement via Sensor-CASSY and CASSY-Display
- Dependence of the buoyancy force on the kind of liquid - Measurement with a precision dynamometer
- Dependence of the buoyancy force on the kind of liquid - Measurement via Sensor-CASSY and CASSY-Display
- Archimedes’ principle - Measurement with a precision dynamometer
- Archimedes’ principle - Measurement with a hydrostatic balance
- Archimedes’ principle - Measurement with Sensor-CASSY and CASSY-Display
- Falling, floating, rising
- Evidence of buoyancy in air
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