Question: 1. Open the program found here and set the fluid to Gasoline. 2. Make sure you start your experiment on the Earth with a volume


1. Open the program found here and set the fluid to Gasoline. 2. Make sure you start your experiment on the Earth with a volume of 100 mL and a mass of 2000 grams. 3. Start the first trial and allow the 16 seconds to elapse and then get a reading for the force when it was in the air and the force when it was in the fluid. Subtract these forces to get the force of buoyancy. 4. Repeat on each of the other fluids available to you in this program. Do not make changes to any other parameter. 5. Make a graph of Force Buoyancy vs. density. Make sure you get the equation of this graph and put a nice copy of your equation and the graph into your lab book. Fluid Fluid Density (kg/m) Force in Air (N) Force in Fluid (N) Force of Buoyancy (N) Gasoline 737 20 19 1 Maple 1333 20 18.5 1.5 Syrup Crude Oil 825 20 19 1 Fresh 1000 20 18.5 1.5 Water Mercury 13500 20 6.5 13.5
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