Hello, the video was very informative, thank you a lot. I have a question and i will try to translate as well as I can, but my English is not so good I hope you can understand. At school, we learned that water has the greatest density at 4 degrees, and when its temperature decreases, its density decreases up to a point. I know that we have drawn the density-temperature graph as -X², so my question is, if the blue balloon is colder and the cold water is less dense, why did the blue balloon sink? Thanks in advance greetings from Turkey🙂
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Hello, the video was very informative, thank you a lot. I have a question and i will try to translate as well as I can, but my English is not so good I hope you can understand. At school, we learned that water has the greatest density at 4 degrees, and when its temperature decreases, its density decreases up to a point. I know that we have drawn the density-temperature graph as -X², so my question is, if the blue balloon is colder and the cold water is less dense, why did the blue balloon sink?
Thanks in advance greetings from Turkey🙂
How come ice floats in boiling water then?
Actually, the ice density is the SAME. It must be 0.9187. 0.9187
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Anomalous Behaviour of water
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