Thursday, January 29, 2015

Blog Post #5

                                                              Blog Post #5

Science can be used to find the Malaysian Aircraft by building a submarine that is able to search for the aircraft underwater. For example, when we built our first submarine, we didn't have any knowledge of density at first, so it was difficult to make our submarine Float-Sink-Float. In other words, knowing the science behind density would have helped us build a successful submarine that can Float and Sink, which can help the problem at hand about the sunken Malaysian Aircraft. For another example in our submarine project, once we looked over a lesson, we learned that if we increased the volume or decrease the mass, it will cause the density of the submarine to be less than the surrounding liquid its displaced in, so it can float. This suggests that in order to build a submarine to seek the Aircraft under the sea, we'd have to know about density, volume, and mass, which were key points of the project.

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