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LABSTER Simulation Activity On Objectives

This LABSTER simulation activity had three objectives: to learn about buoyant force, identify the principle of density, and help Dr. One go swimming. Through a series of observations, the group weighed balls of different densities and tested how they floated in water and other liquids. They discovered that higher density balls sank while lower density balls floated. The group also found that changing an object's shape did not affect its density. Finally, they assisted Dr. One in swimming by placing her in a flotation device that was less dense than water.
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LABSTER Simulation Activity On Objectives

This LABSTER simulation activity had three objectives: to learn about buoyant force, identify the principle of density, and help Dr. One go swimming. Through a series of observations, the group weighed balls of different densities and tested how they floated in water and other liquids. They discovered that higher density balls sank while lower density balls floated. The group also found that changing an object's shape did not affect its density. Finally, they assisted Dr. One in swimming by placing her in a flotation device that was less dense than water.
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LABSTER Simulation Activity on

Objectives:
- Learn about the buoyant force

- Identify the principle of density

- Help Dr. One go swim

Observations:

Pictures Annotations
We are given a labor assignment in the
first task.
Each ball on the tabletop is weighed on a
bench.

We put all of the balls to the test after


weighing them.
to the container of the ball We discovered
this with
A higher density is associated with a
higher mass.
As a result, the yellow ball with the
The highest mass sinks to the bottom.

Every liquid density in the tank was


examined.
tank and discovered that if all the balls
float,
The density of the liquid is higher.
We will use a different ball in this exercise.
container and alter its shape to determine
if
Something would be different. After
you've changed into
even after learning about different shapes
It will not change the shape of the thing.
Its density is affected.

Finally, we get to assist Dr. One in swimming in


the pool.
by putting her in a larger plastic shell in the
lake
so that she becomes less dense than the
lake.

Conclusion:

Finally, we discussed the applications of buoyancy-flotation and gathered information.


Get some information and water from the lake. We experimented with the ball and
discovered that it possesses. We discovered that the ball's mass determines whether it floats
or sinks in the water on it. There's also a unique object that changes shape but has no effect
on the density the thing itself. We ultimately assisted Dr. One in floating utilizing a swimsuit
at the end of the activity. As a result, she is less dense than the water.
Picture of LABSTER Score:

Proof of Groupings:
Pledge:
“I accept responsibility for my role in ensuring the integrity of the work submitted by the group in which
I participated.”

Participants:

Name Position Assigned Tasks


1. David Josh Platon Leader Observation no 5
Finalizing the observation
Conclusion
2. Rafael Lois M Olivo Member Labster Navigator
Observation no. 1 and 2
3.Rikcel Rebanal Member Observation no 3 and 4
Conclusion

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