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Experimental components Iron stand, force gauge, graduated cylinder, plastic cup Experimental process (1) Install the force gauge, graduated cylinder, and weights on the iron stand and measure the gravity G1 they are subjected to. (2) Completely submerge the weights in water and use a measuring cup to catch the water that overflows due to the sinking of the weights. Measure the gravity G2 of the weights in water at this time, compare the numerical values of G1 and G2, and calculate the value of G1-G2. (3) Pour the overflowed water back into the small cup connected to the weights and force gauge, and read the value of the force gauge again as G4. Experimental phenomena Through experimentation, it was found that the buoyancy F of the weights is equal to G1 - G2. At the same time, it was found that the value of G4 is equal to that of G1.  Experimental conclusion The buoyancy Gf of an object in a liquid is equal to the weight of the overflowed liquid.

Physics Lab Kits - physics experiment to validate the Archimedes principle and measure the magnitude of buoyancy

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Experimental components

Iron stand, force gauge, graduated cylinder, plastic cup

Experimental process (1) Install the force gauge, graduated cylinder, and weights on the iron stand and measure the gravity G1 they are subjected to. 
(2) Completely submerge the weights in water and use a measuring cup to catch the water that overflows due to the sinking of the weights. Measure the gravity G2 of the weights in water at this time, compare the numerical values of G1 and G2, and calculate the value of G1-G2. 
(3) Pour the overflowed water back into the small cup connected to the weights and force gauge, and read the value of the force gauge again as G4.
Experimental phenomena Through experimentation, it was found that the buoyancy F of the weights is equal to G1 - G2. At the same time, it was found that the value of G4 is equal to that of G1. 
Experimental conclusion The buoyancy Gf of an object in a liquid is equal to the weight of the overflowed liquid.
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Physics Lab Kits - physics experiment to validate the Archimedes principle and measure the magnitude of buoyancy

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