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Water Displacement Method for Measuring Volume - Science Diagram #306391 (License: Personal Use)
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The left panel shows a graduated cylinder with water at the 3.5-unit mark beside a figure holding an object; the right panel shows the same figure fully submerging the object, causing the water level to rise to 5.0 units. The 1.5-unit increase represents the object’s volume, illustrating Archimedes’ principle in action. This clear, schematic depiction is ideal for teaching buoyancy and density concepts.
Used in educational web pages, science textbooks, or interactive learning modules to explain how to measure irregular object volume using water displacement. Matches user intent for visual science instruction, homework help, or STEM curriculum support.
Related Cliparts: Visual explanation of Archimedes’ principle: submerging an object displaces water equal to its volume. Ideal for physics and chemistry education.
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