DIY STEM Project For Kids: Liquid Density Experiment
Looking for a fun and easy way to learn about density? Check out this Milk Experiment! Density refers to how much space something takes up (its volume) compared to how heavy it is (its mass). If something is small and heavy, it has a high density, and if it’s light and takes up a lot of space, it has a low density. In this video, Jessie demonstrates the density of milk and dish soap with an exciting DIY STEM project. What happens when you try to combine liquids with different densities together? Watch the video to find out! Materials needed: -Milk -Liquid food coloring -Dish soap -Cotton swabs -Bowl
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