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  • great video

  • This video was kind of interesting even though I disliked it! I HATE SODA!

  • this really helped me with my science expiriment thanks  :)

  • No questions. COOL.

  • What school do u teach?

  • suger is better then aspotaim 

  • @rubobi123 No question. Aspartame is very bad for your body. Too much sugar can be bad too, but at least your body knows how to process it.

  • thank you!

  • You need a lead canon ball and a vat of cooled mercury, that is a good density demonstration

  • its simple it mass devided by volume and you get your answer

  • I just still dont understand it!! im learning about it in science and i dont get it at all like what do u do if 0.196 is the mass and 100 mL is the vol? send me a note please!! (ps this is my homework!! i dont understand it one bit!) thank you!

  • I love this video, good idea.

  • Cool video.

    But I was wondering, will the Diet Pepsi can always turn upside-down when you put it in water? Is there a reason why it does that?

  • Thanks menn for making more understandable

  • The can volumes are not 355 mL, that is the fluid volume of the soda contained within each can. Try this, shake the regular can vigorously and then carefully place in the water, it will float! Can you explain why........

  • Ok im still not understanding something... Where does the density come from? where do u get the mas from? and where do u get the volume from? My science teacher wont explane it to me... i dont get it at all totaly lost here... :(

  • density = m / v you get volume by : height x length x width but if it is an irrgula .... can't be bothered to write anymore, you can just look it up on google sorry :(

  • On the side of the can.

  • were did you find the volume of the can of 355?

  • Great example.

  • Nice Example! Great Repoir Potential!! This gives us a chance to become one of those (unforgetable) teachers -remembered at every Gas station or vending machine you encounter during a lifetime. Great Work!

  • "that's a lot of sugar!"

  • Thank you. I thought it was a great demonstration.

  • Oh hey, it's Mr. Doig!!!

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