Of course, nothing is as simple as it seems (or is made to seem). It is possible to float an object in a quantity of water that weighs altogether less than the object being floated.
Also, there is a universally forgotten caveat to Archimedes' Principle, which is that the less dense object has to be surrounded by the fluid; if a flat-bottomed object is pressed to the base of a flat-bottomed tank of water, it will stay there even if its density is less than that of water.
Gotta love educational television. Now we're all doomed to watch The Misadventures of Flapjack and Chowder, which seem to promote bingeing on candy and obesity more than learning about the laws of nature....
If you ever wonder whatever happened to future generations, just compare this show to the crap that's on today
why do you want to do a science research paper on Buoyancy? Are you testing out with balloons or something that floats? I hope this video clip might help you with your science paper.
I understand more watching this than teachers and professors explaining this in class. If people do not understand what they are saying. This would help them.
I can't believe you have this! I use to love this show. I was looking all over for it for the longest time! I learned more from this show then I did in college. =)
mermaid was ugly !!!!
mrpurple333810034 1 month ago
Plastic was invented yet when these were made? :) nice animations though!
KevBoy3D 7 months ago
now i got it.
fatalfriend 11 months ago
I remember this. I'm happy some parts of my childhood isn't tainted by rule34.
Terrakinetic 1 year ago
fags
ramboJMC 1 year ago
this is soo helpfuul. thankyoou very much :D
ivster100 1 year ago
the mermaid doesnt have a top on...my whole class was laughing when we saw this!!
beesauras 1 year ago
its great video.simple to understand as my prof. sucks...thanks for uploading
yktstmius 1 year ago
Of course, nothing is as simple as it seems (or is made to seem). It is possible to float an object in a quantity of water that weighs altogether less than the object being floated.
Also, there is a universally forgotten caveat to Archimedes' Principle, which is that the less dense object has to be surrounded by the fluid; if a flat-bottomed object is pressed to the base of a flat-bottomed tank of water, it will stay there even if its density is less than that of water.
flowerbower 2 years ago
2:08 haha
ilikedickinmyass7 2 years ago
Gotta love educational television. Now we're all doomed to watch The Misadventures of Flapjack and Chowder, which seem to promote bingeing on candy and obesity more than learning about the laws of nature....
If you ever wonder whatever happened to future generations, just compare this show to the crap that's on today
SilentKnight719 2 years ago 9
haha!
xxxhoneypiexxx95 2 years ago
Amazing!! I remember watching this! Was looking for this for YEARS.
endlesswave 2 years ago
It's in English, but now I understand better the principle of Archimedes.
Awesome job! keep uploading these videos. Youtube can help on school after all!
G4m3r4 3 years ago
xD I got homework to watch this episode. What else could our teacher want? Thx.
ShiranuiFighter 3 years ago
Thanks! This actually makes sense. My teacher doesn't explain these concepts too well.
hphottie713 3 years ago
great vid thx for putting it on
HI MR RANDISON and MR BELL
WoWDavIID 3 years ago
my test is gone happen tommorow and im n get A in it
pak258p 3 years ago 5
Oh, pak258p.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
Thank God the test isn't in grammar ^^
SilentKnight719 2 years ago
my teacher showed us all the eureka videos,i have a test about this and much more, i hope i get an A+
Koni575 3 years ago 3
On the whole video? Me and my posting this on YouTube.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
YES just what I needed for my science reasearch paper thanks :)
halomegafan 4 years ago
why do you want to do a science research paper on Buoyancy? Are you testing out with balloons or something that floats? I hope this video clip might help you with your science paper.
bubblebear83 4 years ago
Bless you man for putting this stuff up. I used to watch this when I was four. It was the main reason I got into science and engineering.
cprimer 4 years ago 2
I understand more watching this than teachers and professors explaining this in class. If people do not understand what they are saying. This would help them.
bubblebear83 4 years ago
I can't believe you have this! I use to love this show. I was looking all over for it for the longest time! I learned more from this show then I did in college. =)
Beyond888 4 years ago 12