Monday, October 12, 2015
Density Simulation
In the Density Simulation, there were five different materials. At wood's minimum density and volume, it was a third under water. And at the maximum, it was a little over a third under water. With Styrofoam, at 1kg, it was a little under an eight, but when it was 3kg, it was a little over 1/8. With ice, at its minimum, it was 8/9 under water and at its maximum, it was still 8/9 under water. But with Brick and Aluminum, they both were sunk at their minimum, and still sunk at its maximum. But with some materials, the bigger the mass and volume get, the more it floats. But with some materials, the larger they get, the more they sink and the larger the material is. That is my Density Simulation Blog Post.
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I liked that you told how far each block sunk because it gives you a better picture of what it looked like when you did the simulation.
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