Amazing 9 Layer Density Tower - Sick Science! #013
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Uploaded on Dec 8, 2010
For years we have been making seven layer density columns. We challenged our team to not only add two more liquids, but add seven objects that would float at different levels. The outcome... the Amazing 9 Layer Density Tower!
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CandyBekah 7 months ago
DRINK IT
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MrCatman9000 5 months ago
Lol,guess who's using this for a project! Me -_-
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All Comments (427)
Baonhia Yang 3 weeks ago
I'm so glad that I found you. Great ideas to use in the classroom. Thanks for making these videos!
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Kyle Zackery Sagana 3 weeks ago
One of my favorites...amazing!!!
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GreasyBaconable 3 weeks ago
It's all about the grams per mil'.
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Kiwimonster98 3 weeks ago
We did this in school :)
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Chaimaa Ze 3 weeks ago
amazing
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Janet ishmail 1 month ago
can the glass vase be very thick? :/
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Janet ishmail 1 month ago
can the glass vase be veryyyy thick? :/
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Danyal Ahmad 1 month ago
chug chug chug it all the way down
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Danyal Ahmad 1 month ago
chug it down
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sasucaykes 1 month ago
You had started with the liquid with the heaviest density. Therefore you creating a tower from highest---to---lowest density.
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