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Make a Cartesian Diver Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

The sciencetoymaker.org version of an inexpensive Cartesian diver that's a good group science project. Part 1 of 2 parts. The second part is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVegfxQITcY

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  • can you use pin things?Plz respond

  • @30seann I don't understand the question

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  • can you use a milk gallon for that

  • @pabloalejandro99 Carbonated beverage bottles are designed to hold in pressure. When you squeeze the bottle you increase the pressure. Milk is not carbonated, so some gallon jugs pop the lid off too easily. And in the US, milk jugs are not clear, so you can't really see inside.

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  • YOU CAM MAKE IT SIMPLE WITH A BAG OF KATSUP!!!!, instead of that, why dont use a bag of katsup, it worksss!!!, i tried with differents

  • @Mrthestyle1 Yes, you can use a condiment pack, as mentioned in the series. However, you cannot see what's going on inside: compression of the air, etc.

    Slater

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  • Lol my science class is doing this for a project :D

  • @randomrold haha yes!

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  • this is cool ;)

  • lmfao, i had 2 do this as my project 4 science, really helpful, thx person lolz >.<

  • this is relly weird

  • how did i get here were doing this in science lol

  • You must be a awesome teacher i wish i had some more like u at my school

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