How much weight can your boat float? in this hydrodynamics science project you will make boat hulls of various shapes and sizes using simple materials (aluminum foil and tape) and determine how much weight can be supported by these hulls and how this relates to the density of water. some different boat hull shapes you could make include. A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. the line where the hull meets the water surface is called the waterline.. This science fair project idea explores how the shape of a boat affects its density and how much weight it can float. whatever floats your boat. science project. also called a putt putt boat or a pop pop boat, in this great science fair project for 4th graders..
A science fair project based on something as everyday as a boat may not be as flashy or messy as other fair project ideas, but the scientific concepts related to buoyancy make for an interesting and impressive set of experiments.. As far as science for kids goes, my favorite classic project is floaters and sinkers.it explores the idea of object density. clay boats are a perfect companion science experiment demonstrating that not only density but shape effects whether or not an object floats.. Re: my son's science fair project...hydrodynamics of hull shapes and construction to keep it simple, both to carry out, and to present to the class, perhaps make a balance-beam type tow bar. a "t" with tow point in center two different shaped hulls are pulled, one at the end of either arm..
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