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Ahmad Qusyairi B. Md Kudus (L) CD100181
Buoyancy
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is an upward acting force exerted by a fluid, that opposes an object's weight.
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The magnitude of that force is equal to the difference in the pressure between the top
and the bottom of the column.
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If the object is either less dense than the liquid or is shaped appropriately (as in a
boat), the force can keep the object afloat.
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Buoyancy could be described as the floating ability of an object or the tendency for an
immersed object to afloat or to be lifted up in the fluid.
OBJECTIVE
to create the special
Shoe that very useful
shoes that can
to use during travel
accommodate at
because it function
least 80 kg and float
and weight
on water.
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CONCEPT
Hieron II of Syracuse, an ancient Greek king in
the third century BC asked Archimedes if he
could figure out a way to tell if the crown was
solid gold or gold plated without destroying the
crown.
He went to take a bath, he noticed the water
SHOES
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More futuristic and most important thing it very suitable and comfortable to
wear.
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Click on part to separate the main shoes and the floating part.
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The shoes design looking for the light and sport type
Use Thermoplastic Poly Urethane (TPU) for excellent material because excellent
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Cylinder ●
Extra part that contain helium gas
PROPERTIES [ADVANTAGES]
Stylish [2 in 1]
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can be separate from helium cover (tank) and be uses on the land.
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To travel or walk on the water, just need to slot in and click the shoes tightly to the tank
Lighter
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It is more flexible, suitable to wear and water-resistance skin.
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Tank - we use helium which in the light group of gases. So, the tank was easy to be carried on.
Environmentally Friendly
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built by using recyclable material.
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also doesn’t have any chemical reaction during the user time.
SKTECH
Top View
3D View
Front View
CALCULATION
Video Buoyancy Shoes
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