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Friday, May 7, 2010

Archimedes Principle's Application

Learning the application part of each physics principle is a must in SPM. You must know the working priciple of each application. For example in archimedes principle, you should know how submarine can float & sink. Then u must be  able to explain it by using relevant physics concept. This kind of question will always being asked in paper 2.

If u really wanna get an A, u must learn all the physics application. For this reason i 've selected the following clips for u to revise on archimedes's application. Some of these videos only gave u a general idea on the practical aspect of the application. U need to refer a physics book to fully understand how each application works. So please make sure u have your reference book next to you while watching these videos...enjoy your  revision :)


Examples of Archimedes' application:


1. Plimsoll line


2.Hydrometer



3. Submarine



4. Cartesian diver


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

excellent points and the details are more specific than elsewhere, thanks.

- Murk

Anonymous said...

Very enlightening and beneficial to someone whose been out of the circuit for a long time.

- Kris

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