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This applet experiments with a helium balloon, a hot air balloon, or a rigid sphere filled with different gases. The user can discover what makes some balloons float and others sink. Teaching ideas and activities are included. The direct link to the simulation is given as a mirror URL.
This is part of a larger collection developed by the Physics Education Technology project (PhET). Please note that this resource requires Flash.
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<a href="http://www.compadre.org/precollege/items/detail.cfm?ID=6096">Physics Education Technology Project. PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy. Boulder: Physics Education Technology Project, November 15, 2007.</a>
PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy (Physics Education Technology Project, Boulder, 2007), WWW Document, (http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons-and-buoyancy).
PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy (Physics Education Technology Project, Boulder, 2007), <http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons-and-buoyancy>.
PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy. (2007, November 15). Retrieved May 19, 2013, from Physics Education Technology Project: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons-and-buoyancy
Physics Education Technology Project. PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy. Boulder: Physics Education Technology Project, November 15, 2007. http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons-and-buoyancy (accessed 19 May 2013).
PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy. Boulder: Physics Education Technology Project, 2007. 15 Nov. 2007. 19 May 2013 <http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balloons-and-buoyancy>.
@misc{
Title = {PhET Simulation: Balloons & Buoyancy},
Publisher = {Physics Education Technology Project},
Volume = {2013},
Number = {19 May 2013},
Month = {November 15, 2007},
Year = {2007}
}
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