Experiment we're going to be proven if
Archimedes principle is right or wrong
Here we have two glass cups with water filled in it
And then I've used a sharpie to mark the line of the water
to see where the water initially is and
Super from this experiment. We'll be using two kinds of ice cubes
One with a push pin in it and the other
Just a regular ice cube
and
You see to test this experiment
it is going to put
The ice cube with the push pin in here we can see that the water level has risen from the initial
point and
a
Regular ice cube with nothing in it and this one and we can also see that the water level has risen
Based on Archimedes principle the heights when the ice block has melted should be at the original
Height that it was before the ice block was placed in it
so we're just going to wait till the ice blocks have melted to see if this is right and
If it works then we prove that Archimedes principle indeed works
So now we can see the ice blocks have fully melted
This one was the icebox ice block with no
Pin and can see that the world
Did return to the original heights like Archimedes principle
predicted
And this one with the pin?
Arms still is slightly elevated
The buoyancy the water level slightly elevated
the buoyancy on the pin and
This is at the same level. So with this experiment we have proved that Archimedes principle is right. Thank you
