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The Cartesian Diver: Application Experiment
Aim
This is an application of the rule just discovered regarding buoyancy. It draws in knowledge from gases as well.
Prior Knowledge
- Establishment of Archimedes Prinicple: What does the buoyant force depend on?
- Compressibility of gases.
- Transmission of pressure through a fluid.
- Relationship between pressure and volume.
Description of the Experiment
An open vial is filled with water and just enough air so that it will float. It is placed in a plastic bottle containing water and the cap is replaced. The container is then given a hard squeeze. Predict what will happen to the vial as pressure is applied to the container.
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Questions
If you are struggling to explain what you saw, or want to test the validity of your explanation, try answering the following questions:
- What happens to the air in the vial when the bottle is squeezed?
- What happens to the mass of the vial?
- Use the rule you just discovered to explain what you saw.