Imagine embarking on a fruity adventure! Students gather a variety of fruits like apples, oranges, and grapes. Armed with scales, rulers, and water containers, they start the experiment. Each fruit undergoes meticulous measurements of mass and volume. The process involves weighing the fruits to determine their mass and then submerging them in water to measure the water displaced, representing their volume. Through simple calculations, they compute the density of each fruit. The excitement builds as they compare their findings, discovering which fruits float and which sink, unraveling the mystery of density in a hands-on, engaging exploration.

  • Materials 

Various fruits (apples, oranges, grapes, etc.)

Scales for measuring mass

Rulers or measuring tape for measuring dimensions

Water containers (such as beakers or bowls) for water displacement

Water

Paper towels or cloth for drying fruits



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Camila Mera ha dicho que…
"This experiment made me realize how practical science can be. I'll definitely remember the concept of density better now."

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