Submerged Forces: The Physics of Floating Balls

Submerged Forces: The Physics of Floating Balls

Explore the fascinating world of buoyancy and force through hands-on experiments with table tennis and styrofoam balls. This infographic summarizes the procedures, calculations, and key findings to help anyone grasp the principles of fluid dynamics!

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Prompt

Create a clean, professional educational infographic poster about a physics fluid dynamics experiment. The poster should have a clear title "BUOYANCY FORCES: TABLE TENNIS BALL EXPERIMENT" at the top. Include sections for: 1) Objective (determining force required to keep a ball submerged), 2) Materials (ruler, platform scale, spring scale, table tennis ball, string), 3) Procedure with numbered steps and small illustrations, 4) Data collection showing measurements (mass=2.6g, circumference≈12.5-12.7cm, volume≈3.35×10^-5 m³), 5) Calculations with relevant formulas (buoyant force = weight of displaced fluid), 6) Results showing the force measurement, and 7) Conclusion. Use a clean blue and white color scheme with physics-related decorative elements like water waves and force vectors. Include at least 3 different representations (mathematical equations, diagrams of the experimental setup showing the ball being held underwater, and a data table/graph). Make sure all text is clear and readable.

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