Name: Dhivaagar Class: 1 Arif Teacher: MR - Zainal

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NAME: DHIVAAGAR

CLASS: 1 ARIF
TEACHER: MR.ZAINAL
To study the components of
density and buoyancy
Water

Cork

Glass

Ice cubes

Petrol
100ml measuring
cylinder

Beakers
1.) Put water, petrol, ice cubes, glass,
Followed by the cork into the
measuring cylinder.

2.) Draw what you observe about the


objects and liquids in the space
provided below.
1.a) State the objects that float on the surface of
water.
=Cork, ice cubes, oil

b)Why is that the objects in 1(a) can float in


water?
=They are less dense than water

2.a) State the object that sinks in the water.


=Glass

b)Why does the object mentioned in 2(a)sink in


the water?
=It is denser than water
3) Arrange the materials studied in this
experiment in sequence of ascending order
based on their densities.
CORK OIL ICE CUBE GLASS WATER

4) If the mass and volume of the glass used in this


activity is 5g and 2cm respectively, calculate the
density of the glass, using the following formula:

Density = Density of glass =


5.Draw the water level in the ballast tank of a submarine
to enable it to float on the surface or sink in the water.

(a)Submarine floating (b)Submarine


on the surface of water sinking in the water
An object that is less
dense than water floats on
the surface of water.An
object that is denser than
water sinks in the water.

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