I am taking a college level physics class and we were giving a project and I am very lost, could someone please help me? Best answer will be chosen!
Stats: I'm 35 years old, this is my first physics class and it just seems very confusing.
The project is:
What is your volume and density? Using principles such as archimedes, or pascals, (etc) whatever applies. You must calculate your volume and denisty or a kids. Volume in cubic meters. MAY NOT TAKE MEASUREMENTS OF YOUR BODY. Must use principles learned. Once you have calculated your volume, then calculate density in kilograms per cubic meter. Next, explain procedure used to come up with volume and density and principles used-state it. Then compare your denisty to density of water for fresh and saltwater and discuss the physical ramifications of your results (think about swimming/and does your answer make sense.
Thanks!!!!!!
2007-03-10
15:52:08
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