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Ever wondered how a submarine manages to sink to the bottom of the ocean and then rise again upon command? What scientific principle is involved that allows an object to both sink and float? Read on... ... Experiment Supply list There are no supplies in your supply list. Have you not added any supplies or is there a hole...
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www.reekoscience.com/Experiments/ExpSinkingPenCap.aspx
www.reekoscience.com/Experiments/ExpSinkingPenCap.aspx
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A submarine has tanks that are called ballast tanks. When these tanks are flooded with sea water, the submarine sinks because the sub weighs more than the water it displaces. To rise again, the sub reduces its weight by pushing compressed a... ... Float Sink Submarine...
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www.ask.com/questions-about/Submarine
www.ask.com/questions-about/Submarine
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The International Submarine Band is best remembered as country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons' first band, which isn't surprising since the group received almost no publicity when they were active in the late '60s. Though the band never quite realized their potential, their sole album, 1968's Safe at ... Float Sink Submarine...
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www.ask.com/music/artist/the-International-Submarine-Ba...
www.ask.com/music/artist/the-International-Submarine-Band/18440
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Make a Submarine. The science boffins are going to show us how to make a submarine in a bottle. The submarine in this experiment is known as a Cartesian diver. It is named after Rene Descartes, ... And submarines can be made to rise and sink using the same principle, by pumping water in and out of tanks onboard..
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www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-a-submarine
www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-a-submarine
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If I were to conduct this project again I would use better shapes for the experiment and use a better water tube than this last time. I would try to find a clear tube to drop the shapes ... (See submarine design) They rise and sink using ballast tanks that they fill to the top with water to sink and empty them to rise.
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www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects...
www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects/57/384/ab4086c2ef3c2faa6ecbc9cc33806322.html
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The little submarine was kept upright by a lead weight in the bottom, which could be jettisoned in an emergency. The operator could make the craft sink by letting water into a tank, and rise again by pumping it out.
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www.vectorsite.net/twsub1.html
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Fill a bowl with water and set it in a sink. Next place an object such as a ball into the water. Water will overflow the bowl and that volume will the same as the volume of the ... A Bouyancy experiment ... Blow air gently into the straw and the "Submarine" will rise to the surface. When you suck the air out it will submerge.
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www.angelfire.com/nh/starfleetacadamy/bouyancy.html
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The students will design a submarine that will float, subsurface, sink, and return once again to the water's surface by external manipulation of the submarine outside of an aquarium. ... Also, they should experiment with ballast and how much ballast an object can hold before it loses buoyancy and begins to sink.
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www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3141
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Submarines have huge ballast tanks that can be filled with oxygen to make the submarine rise and float or filled with water to make the submarine sink. ... When the submarine wants to float again it fills the ballast tanks with air from high-pressure bottles, which pushes all ... Do a similar experiment with your bath toys.
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www.suzy.co.nz/suzysworld/Factpage.asp?FactSheet=127
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