Part 2 Archimedes Principle Rerecord the mass and weight of the brick in the table below and then add the "submerged weight" of the brick. Use the weight above water and the weight submerged to calculate the buoyant force on the brick. Object Normal Weight Submerged Weight Brick Remember to include units. Buoyant Force Calculate the specific gravity of the brick using the formula: Specific gravity = Weight out of liquid (Weight out-submerged weight)

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Part 2 Archimedes Principle
Rerecord the mass and weight of the brick in the table below and then add the
"submerged weight" of the brick. Use the weight above water and the weight
submerged to calculate the buoyant force on the brick.
Object Normal Weight Submerged Weight
Brick
Remember to include units.
Buoyant Force
Calculate the specific gravity of the brick using the formula:
Specific gravity =
Weight out of liquid
(Weight out-submerged weight)
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 Archimedes Principle Rerecord the mass and weight of the brick in the table below and then add the "submerged weight" of the brick. Use the weight above water and the weight submerged to calculate the buoyant force on the brick. Object Normal Weight Submerged Weight Brick Remember to include units. Buoyant Force Calculate the specific gravity of the brick using the formula: Specific gravity = Weight out of liquid (Weight out-submerged weight)
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