Physics Grade 7. Buoyant force. Floating of bodies. Collection 1

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
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Course Duration Icon 11 hrs
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   An engaging, interactive course designed for children, featuring interactive tests and activities.

This interactive course brings physics to life for Grade 7 students. Through dynamic activities, quizzes, and interactive lessons, students will explore the concept of buoyant force and floating of bodies. They'll study key physics principles, including Archimedes' law, the conditions of floating, and practical applications like shipbuilding and aviation. The course emphasizes hands-on experimentation and theoretical understanding to make learning exciting and memorable for every student.

Key Features of the Course

  • Interactive learning with quizzes and tests for children
  • Hands-on laboratory experiments to explore physics concepts
  • Practical exploration of buoyant force and its real-world applications
  • Development of problem-solving and critical thinking skills
  • Aligned with modern curriculum goals and exciting natural sciences topics

Course Modules

Module 1: Buoyant Force and Floating of Bodies

  • Lesson 34: Buoyant force in liquids and gases. Archimedes' law.
  • Laboratory work № 9: Investigating the concept of buoyant force through hands-on experiments
  • Lesson 35: Conditions of body floating
  • Laboratory work № 10: Analyzing the floating conditions using practical demonstrations
  • Lesson 36: Shipping and aviation — real-world applications of buoyant force
  • Summary of the section and key concepts learned
  • Tasks for self-assessment for Section 3
  • Project-based learning activities and exploration of scientific concepts

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the concept of buoyant force and the direction of its action
  • Learn and explain Archimedes' law and its physical implications
  • Understand the three possible states of interaction between an object and a liquid (sinking, floating, and emerging) and their underlying conditions
  • Explore the relationship between the density of the object and the density of the liquid and its effects on floating behavior
  • Develop problem-solving skills by applying Archimedes' law to solve physics-related problems
  • Conduct laboratory experiments to observe and analyze buoyant force and its effects
  • Apply theoretical knowledge to practical examples like shipbuilding, submarines, and airships

This interactive course combines foundational physics knowledge with hands-on experimentation and problem-solving. Through exciting lessons and practical demonstrations, students will discover how buoyant force impacts floating, understand Archimedes' law, and learn about real-world applications such as shipping and aviation. This approach combines learning with fun, active participation, and critical exploration of nature through theoretical and practical engagement.