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  • nice!!! very creative

    

  • good thinking!

  • Hi dude, I just used this for my IB Extended Essay. I am going to cite this video in my bibliography So again Thanks! Good one

  • Thanks so much!!! This helped me immensely... I had no idea how I was going to figure out the volume of my balloon for this experiment I have to do for chem. Thanks again!!

  • A really fun experiment. I did this with my 6-yr-old daughter as part of her science fair exhibit.

  • this is a pretty decent way to find the volume

    i did something like this to find the gas constant and it came out to be only .1 away from the actual value

  • Thanks for the comment - you are of course correct. Due to this fact (and a couple of others) we're only measuring an approximation of the volume, but given the orders of magnitude we're dealing with, I classed the errors as acceptable.

  • :D  Touche.

  • Well, this video contains maths but it does not contain physics at all... When the balloon is sunk, the pressure of the water makes it smaller (as the air is coercible). So You do not measure it's real volume...

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