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Here is a question for you:
Support there is a container(color:orange) with mass m, and a heavy object with mass M (circle shape).
The first case: right side in the simulation
mass M is put inside the container, then let it float on top of the liquid, the liquid level rise by H.
The second case: left side in the simulation
What if the mass M is hanged under the container, then let it float on top of the liquid,the liquid level rise by h.
What is the relation between H and h
1) H>h
2) H=h
3) H<h
Why?
You can try out with the simulation. However, I would suggest you select an answer before you play with it.
Fu-Kwun Hwang
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/ntnujava/
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Android | iOS | Windows | MacOS | |
with best with | Chrome | Chrome | Chrome | Chrome |
support full-screen? | Yes. Chrome/Opera No. Firefox/ Samsung Internet | Not yet | Yes | Yes |
cannot work on | some mobile browser that don't understand JavaScript such as..... | cannot work on Internet Explorer 9 and below |
Credits
Fu-Kwun Hwang - Dept. of Physics, National Taiwan Normal Univ.; Fremont Teng; Loo Kang Wee
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Buoyancy Level JavaScript Simulation Applet HTML5
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