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This is the way I learned:

1. Take a plastic dropper and cut off all but about 2cm of the long end

2. Take a metal nut and screw it on to the 2 cm

3. Place it in a nearly full bottle of water, nut end down

4. Put the cap on

Squeeze to make it dive and let go to make it float

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Would a nail in styrofoam work as a Cartesian diver?

Yes, a nail in Styrofoam could work as a Cartesian diver, provided that the total density of the diver assembly (nail plus Styrofoam) is less than that of the fluid it's in. When you squeeze the container, the increased pressure compresses the air in the Styrofoam, making the diver denser and causing it to sink. Releasing the pressure allows the air to expand, decreasing the density and causing the diver to rise.


The picture shows a Cartesian diver made from a plastic bottle filled with water and an inverted test tube partially filled with water. What causes the diver to sink as the bottle is squeezed?

The volume of air in the driver decrease.


Why does a diver change his body position before and after diving in the pool?

Hence the diver must spin faster when moment of inertia become smaller to conserve angular momentum. In this way the diver can make more somersaults before entering the water. Related To Chapter CIRCULAR MOTION


Why is water agitated for high diving?

Agitating water before high diving helps reduce the surface tension of the water, which in turn lessens the impact force on the diver's body upon entry. This can help prevent injuries and make the landing smoother for the diver.


Name the scientist who worked in the field of establishing the cartesian co-ordinates?

René Descartes, a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, is credited with developing the Cartesian coordinate system, which provided a way to describe the position of any point in space using numerical coordinates.

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How does the density of the air change in the Cartesian Diver experiment?

As the "diver" descends, air density inside the diver's capsule increases as it is compressed.


Why do free-divers sink at depth?

The cartesian diver sinks because the diver wants to get to a place of low pressure


What is a Cartesian Diver most known for?

The Cartesian Diver is actually a scientific experiment. It helps divers determine what amount of air is needed for descent and ascent so that neither is done too quickly which can cause death.


Why are Cartesian Diver called Cartesian divers?

Cartesian divers are named after French philosopher and scientist René Descartes. The divers demonstrate principles of buoyancy and pressure in fluid mechanics that Descartes contributed to understanding. The diver's movement within the fluid is a visual representation of these principles.


Would a nail in styrofoam work as a Cartesian diver?

Yes, a nail in Styrofoam could work as a Cartesian diver, provided that the total density of the diver assembly (nail plus Styrofoam) is less than that of the fluid it's in. When you squeeze the container, the increased pressure compresses the air in the Styrofoam, making the diver denser and causing it to sink. Releasing the pressure allows the air to expand, decreasing the density and causing the diver to rise.


A Cartesian diver made from a plastic bottle filled with water and an inverted test tube partially filled with water What causes the diver to sink as the bottle is squeezed?

"The volume of air in the diver decreases."


Why does the air behave in this way in cartesian diver?

In a Cartesian diver, the air behaves as it does due to the principles of buoyancy and pressure. When the container is squeezed, the water pressure increases, compressing the air inside the diver. This increased pressure reduces the volume of air, making the diver denser than the surrounding water, causing it to sink. Releasing the pressure allows the air to expand, decreasing the diver's density, and making it buoyant again, allowing it to rise.


Would a candle tied to a paperclip work as a Cartesian diver?

The answer is no, because a Cartesian diver requires an air pocket that can be compressed. By compressing this air pocket the air molecules get closer together and change the density of the vessel that they are in. This causes it to sink. candles do not have air pockets, so there would be nothing to compress.


How does pascals principle help explain the behavior of the cartesian diver?

Pascal's principle states that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid. This principle helps explain the behavior of the Cartesian diver, as the change in pressure when the diver is squeezed causes the enclosed air to compress and the diver to sink, and when pressure is released, the compressed air expands, causing the diver to rise.


How does pascal principle help explain the behavior of the cartesian diver?

Pascal's principle states that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally to all points in the fluid. In the case of a Cartesian diver, when you apply pressure to the container, the pressure is transmitted to the fluid inside, causing the diver to compress and sink. When you release the pressure, the diver expands and rises due to the equal distribution of pressure in the fluid, demonstrating Pascal's principle in action.


The picture shows a Cartesian diver made from a plastic bottle filled with water and an inverted test tube partially filled with water. What causes the diver to sink as the bottle is squeezed?

The volume of air in the driver decrease.


Who is the french mathematician that invented Cartesian coordinate plane?

Rene Descartes, the surname means ( some charts or some maps) Descartes theorized than any equation can be expressed in graphical form, form follows family names! Descartes and the Cartesian idea became associated with the Cartesian diver, a toy deep-see diver that rises and falls owing to buoyancy and openings in the diver figure. It is probable this came along long after the death of M Descartes, but was bestowed in an honorary fashion- as were many of the (Inventions) of Leonardo Da Vinc i and closer to home, Franklin.