Archimedes Principle Class VIII

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Learning Outcome 
  • Understand and Explain Archimede’s principle and buoyant force.

  • Identify areas where the principle can be applied.    
  • Identify details, characters & main ideas while reading.
  • appreciate a poem, and enjoy its rhythm and language.
  • answer factual, inferential, referential questions.







 

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Do you know any famous scientists and their discoveries? Share some examples with the class.

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

What is Archimedes principle?
Have you heard of the term Buoyant force?

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

Slide 5 - Vidéo

Let's Restate
Archimedes' principle, physical law of buoyancy, discovered by the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes, stating that any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid (gas or liquid) at rest is acted upon by an upward, or buoyant, force, the magnitude of which is equal to the weight of the fluid

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Share any two places/things/situation where Archimedes principle is applied?

Slide 7 - Carte mentale

Application of the principle
  • Designing ships and submarines.
  • Lactometers based on Archimedes' principle are used to measure purity of a sample of milk.
  • Hydrometers used to measure density of liquids are based on Archimedes' principle.

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E- Recitation 
Using OUP

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The rhyme scheme of the poem is
A
aabb
B
aabc
C
abcd
D
abbc

Slide 12 - Quiz

RTC 1
As he realized, with joy. his long-wished-for dream.
He found the upthrust, produced on a body's base, 
to be equal in weight to the water displaced.

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Who is 'he' in the above lines?
A
Sicilian king
B
Archimedes
C
goldsmith
D
none of these

Slide 14 - Quiz

What was 'he' doing at the moment?
A
resting in the room
B
about to take a bath
C
talking to the goldsmith

Slide 15 - Quiz

He noticed __________ climbing into the bathtub.
A
water beginning to rise
B
his debts settling
C
goldsmith's disloyalty

Slide 16 - Quiz

RTC 2
The goldsmith's eye made the King suspect
That he'd made up the weight with some cheaper metal
And stolen some gold, that his debts he might settle.

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What made the king suspect?

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

The weight of _______ has been made with some cheaper metal.
A
crown
B
bathtub
C
ring

Slide 19 - Quiz

Identify the rhyming words in the above lines.

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

Identify poetic devices in the first and second stanza. 

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What had the Sicilian King ordered? 

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 Why did the king suspect that the jeweller had cheated him? 

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Expected Learning Goal
  • Frame their own answers with the help of value points.

  • State the value of remarkable discoveries that can be made through everyday activities in life and answer evaluative questions.

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Summaries the poem highlighting the principle.

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Elaborate the central idea of the poem. 

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It is said that the king had the mixed feeling when he got the news. What would he have felt happy about? What would his feelings have been towards Goldsmith? What would he have done on account of these different feelings.

 

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