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Buoyancy and Density Demonstration: Sinking vs Floating Objects #3254002 (License: Personal Use)
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In this clear diagram, red sphere A is fully submerged and settled on the container base, indicating its density exceeds that of the fluid. Red sphere B floats partially above the surface, showing its density is less than the fluid’s, illustrating Archimedes’ principle in action. The labeled spheres help learners distinguish between sinking and floating scenarios.
Used in educational physics content, textbook illustrations, or online STEM modules to explain buoyancy, density, and fluid mechanics; targets students, teachers, and curious learners seeking conceptual clarity.
Related Cliparts: Visual explanation of Archimedes’ principle: sphere A sinks (higher density), sphere B floats (lower density). Ideal for physics education and STEM learning.
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