Saturday, January 14, 2012

What is an experiment I could do to find the volume of a golf club head?

the golf club head is stil connected to the club.

I can only use a cylinder, beaker, scales, and water!What is an experiment I could do to find the volume of a golf club head?- fill the beaker part way with water, using the cylinder to fill it, so you know how much is in there

- lower the golf club into the beaker so only the head of it is under water

- mark the spot on the side of the beaker where the water level is now

- remove the golf club

- put more water in the beaker till it is up to the spot you marked

- pour the water out of the beaker and into the cylinder (I assume you mean graduate cylinder with cc or mL or oz. markings on it)

- the difference between the amount of water in the beaker to start, and the amount of water once you refill it to the mark it got up to when the club was in it, is the volume of the golf club head!What is an experiment I could do to find the volume of a golf club head?
Put some water in the beaker. Dip the golf club head in the beaker and observe the volume increase of the water in the beaker.



EUREKA!!! there's your answer.What is an experiment I could do to find the volume of a golf club head?Put some water in the baker. Dunk the golf club until the head is submerged and mark the depth of the water in the beaker. Remove the golf club and refill the beaker to the mark, using a graduated cylinder. The volume you need to come back to the line is the volume of the head. Someone recently asked how to measure an elephant. Same technique, larger beaker.What is an experiment I could do to find the volume of a golf club head?
Take the beaker and fill it with water. The beaker should have some kind of measure on it, so fill it up with 500ml or 1Litre of water. Take the golf club and then place it in the water so that only the head is underwater. Measure by how much the water has risen, or if the water overflows, take out the club and measure how much is left.

For converting ml/L to cm, just remember that one litre is a thousand cm鲁.What is an experiment I could do to find the volume of a golf club head?I think you must know because of the list of materials you are given. But just for the record. Fill the cylinder with enough water to completely cover the golf club head, mark a line, immerse the head down to the depth of the shaft, mark a second line, be careful to allow all the water on the head to drip back into the cylinder, pour more water into the cylinder until you have touched the second line. Empty the water between the first and second lines into the beaker after first weighing the beaker empty. Weigh the beaker with the water, subtract the beaker empty weight and divide that amount by the specific gravity of water. You have your volume for the head. There are a couple of steps that can differ or be reorganized but the result will be the same because you are measuring the head's displacement.

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