How to Make a Layered Density Tower
You'll have to try this fun kids science experiment to see what happens when you layer liquids of different densities. Making an impressive 8 Layer Density Tower Experiment requires an understanding of density. Let me explain a bit - to calculate a density of an object, you would measure its mass and divide it by its volume. Pretty easy, right? So grab liquids from around the house and start pouring them into a glass; just make sure you do it gently and follow the correct order. If you do not have anything from the list, you can skip it. LIQUIDS ORDER FOR DENSITY TOWER:⠀ - Honey - Marple syrup - Milk - Hand soap - Water - Rubbing Alcohol - Vegetable oil - Baby oil ave you ever wondered about the density difference between liquids and solids? In this experiment, you will have a chance to explore that. After you poured eight layers of liquids, drop some objects in your glass and watch how deep they would go. Every object will get stuck at a level that has a similar density to its own. We tested steel screw, marbles, raisins, peanuts and ping pong ball.
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