You mean that Aspartame is one of the most thoroughly studied food ingredients ever, with more than 200 scientific studies supporting its safety. In addition to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) of the World Health Organization and Food and Agriculture Organization, the Scientific Committee on Food of the European Union (SCF), and regulatory agencies in more than 100 countries have reviewed aspartame and found it to be safe for use.
sir thank you for your helpful video but i have 3 questions 1- When is the pontoon is naturally stable ? 2- Two ways to improve the apparatus reading are ? 3- What will happen if we change the density of the fluid, using brine, say, instead of fresh water ?
Good job! I used to drink soda like it was water! I stopped months ago, but was pleasantly surprised and happy that I put that past me. You probably could have turned me upside down over some coffee to get some sugar. lol
@javipelon17 He meant it in a way where she was supposed to say stop when she thought that the packets of sugar equaled what was in the can of soda. Since she was wrong he kept going to show her just how much sugar was in it.
This explanation is partially correct. The factor which is more important for sink or float is the amount of air in the can. In a can the amount of empty space (air) will decide the total density of the can. If out of 330 ml in the can, if one can have 320 ml liquid and 10 ml air, the other can have 318 ml liquid and 12 ml air. Their sink or float decision will change. it can happen due to minor change in amount of liquid in the can for the same brand.
Aspartame is bad for you but so good. Last year I went on a diet and I wanted to do those flavored water packets so I bought Crystal Light. Delicious (and only 15 calories a bottle) but I was always thirsty and chugging at least 7 of those a day. But nothing beats good old cold filtered water. I drink cranberry or apple juice or raspberry tea on occasion if I want something sweet to drink.
@carthima the titanic actually should not have sunk at all. when it it that iceburg there shouldve been just a big dent in it, however, when it was being manufactured the steel had a great amount of impurity in it leaving it to be brittle, so because the manufacturers used the wrong kind of steel, the hull was brittle and it was penetrated causing it to sink.
Also Diet Sodas tend to have more carbonation, which creates more tiny bubbles in the liquid which may make it float. But then again his final conclusion that regular cola is more dense is true, but its not just the sugar, its the fizz.
The density of the carbon dioxide is dependent on the pressure in the can since it is in a gas phase; gases are very compressible unlike water. As for sugar and salt, salt is more dense than sugar so yes it will behave the same in this experiment.
@Coolkid1607 The diet coke wasn't in the water. Back up to 3:08 and you can see the Diet Coke sitting behind the tank. He had taken it out previously to make room for the other cans.
... He did the same thing as with when he put the diet coke like not quoting "this will sink as well" "Oh no it didnt" he does that almost all the time.
healthy is an ambiguous term, just because fruit juice has vitamins in it does not negate the very high amounts of sugar, it would be much healthier to eat a multi-vitamin and then just drink water or something.
@urzaspath1234 It floats because of the alcohol- which is why you use it to test alcohol. The yeast eat the sugar, beer has very little sugar, which is why it has a bitter taste from the hopps and the alcohol
Methanol which you get in greater quantities by ingesting citrus fruits and juices as well as tomatoes and tomato juice, and any kind of ethanol. Are you getting your informational from Natural "News?"
"It sinks because of the calories", technically I'd say the kid was very close. Although calories don't weigh anything, they are a measure of potential chemical energy in something, the regular has more sugar and more sugar means more calories. So it sinks and had more calories, both because of the sugar.
That's like saying "Drinking acid is bad for you, so I'm just gonna drink poison from now on." Drop BOTH and drink water. High fructose corn syrup is just as bad, if not worse than aspartame. Aspartame is acute( works immediately) whereas high fructose corn syrup has wide branching, long term effects. Why choose either when you can simply drink water and add a squirt of your favorite fruit for flavoring or even a nice herbal tea with no sugar?
"you wanna stop?"
"um yeah."
"no."
yo you still use youtube?
"wanna stop?" "ya" "no, keep going" HAHAHA
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i like how he says "Tell me when to stop" he says no and then he does it again
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"You want to stop?"
"Uh, yeah."
"No."
"thats enough."
"okay keep going."
"you want to stop."
"no!"
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"oh thats enough"
"Ok keep going"
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You have no Idea how many of those my science teacher made us watch, a year after high school i'm baaaack!
"So the the reason it sinks is it's more de- BAW BAW WAW WAW WAW WAW WAAAAW"
That laugh at 1.13 was like ' hahahaha so funny ' . HAHA XD
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...Nice that they cut to music right when he's actually explaining why it does that.
i love they cut him off at the end when he was explaining how it works
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Your the BEST SCIENCE GUY!!!!!
to sleep or not to sleep. daamn this videos are great, THANKS!
I love this kind of stuff! When I was younger I used to watch "Mr. Wizard" all the time. Thanks for all the videos.
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hahaha, the advertisement is super funny!!
Shades of David Letterman. Im just waiting for the hula hoop and grinder girl to come out! 😂
You sir make science way more cooler! Thank You Very Much :)
''Is that enough''
''Yes''
"no''
Aweome idea for density/sink/float/health, science lesson. You da Man!!
His videos help on my home work
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You mean that Aspartame is one of the most thoroughly studied food ingredients ever, with more than 200 scientific studies supporting its safety. In addition to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) of the World Health Organization and Food and Agriculture Organization, the Scientific Committee on Food of the European Union (SCF), and regulatory agencies in more than 100 countries have reviewed aspartame and found it to be safe for use.
I can't go to sleep there are too many cool science videos!!!
I like this its awesome it blew my mind
As a biologist who's studied the subject, I have to request your sources for such an assertion...
thanks you just gave me the answer to my science project
sir thank you for your helpful video but i have 3 questions
1- When is the pontoon is naturally stable ?
2- Two ways to improve the apparatus reading are ?
3- What will happen if we change the density of the fluid, using brine, say, instead of fresh water ?
Wow this is awesome!
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was about to say this exact same thing!
THANKS
we have learnt a lot from this video kids, the more sugar you eat the more you are likely to drown.
Thank you it helped me
good to know, thanks
Thanks! I'm going to do this as an experiment for my science fair
That should be their next commercial: "Want to loose weight? drink diet!"
omg this is sick well sience fair expiriment done
Love it!!
This explains why my Musketeer bar is always floating...
Wow! This was enough to convince me to switch to water. I had no idea I was eating/drinking that much sugar a day.
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Good job! I used to drink soda like it was water! I stopped months ago, but was pleasantly surprised and happy that I put that past me. You probably could have turned me upside down over some coffee to get some sugar. lol
The placebo effect is strong in this one.
hi steve. you rock
PLEASE STOP I GOTTA DO HOMEWORK TOO MUCH AWESOME SCIENCE
Awesome!!
i got a little bit confuse.. so the amount of sugar will make the can float or sink?
@javipelon17 He meant it in a way where she was supposed to say stop when she thought that the packets of sugar equaled what was in the can of soda. Since she was wrong he kept going to show her just how much sugar was in it.
so cool
I did this in 7th grade in science class that was so awesome!
Spangler Science: Because work can wait!
Damnit Steve Spangler, I'm trying to do my lab report for Materials Science! XD
thank you.
This is the single one i'm gonna watch. I SWEAR!
this is so cool.
Really tho whats better for you... The sugar in regular pop or the chemicals in diet??
Cool!!
This explanation is partially correct. The factor which is more important for sink or float is the amount of air in the can. In a can the amount of empty space (air) will decide the total density of the can. If out of 330 ml in the can, if one can have 320 ml liquid and 10 ml air, the other can have 318 ml liquid and 12 ml air. Their sink or float decision will change. it can happen due to minor change in amount of liquid in the can for the same brand.
Not true. It is the density of the liquid. More sugar, more dense liquid and more weight per volume
"You can stop now" "No, not yet. Wanna stop?" "yea" "no"
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coool im going to try to do it
Steve: U wanna stop now?
Lady: Yes
Steve: NO!
LOL XD
u should try looking up "the dangers of aspartame" and while u look up that you should also look into "the dangers of sodium fluoride"
Aspartame is bad for you but so good. Last year I went on a diet and I wanted to do those flavored water packets so I bought Crystal Light. Delicious (and only 15 calories a bottle) but I was always thirsty and chugging at least 7 of those a day.
But nothing beats good old cold filtered water. I drink cranberry or apple juice or raspberry tea on occasion if I want something sweet to drink.
this is a cool video
@carthima the titanic actually should not have sunk at all. when it it that iceburg there shouldve been just a big dent in it, however, when it was being manufactured the steel had a great amount of impurity in it leaving it to be brittle, so because the manufacturers used the wrong kind of steel, the hull was brittle and it was penetrated causing it to sink.
Also Diet Sodas tend to have more carbonation, which creates more tiny bubbles in the liquid which may make it float. But then again his final conclusion that regular cola is more dense is true, but its not just the sugar, its the fizz.
Dammit! I clicked on another Steve Spangler video!
I learned this in class last year my teacher demonstrated it to the class :)
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I love how he's referred to as "Science Guy"
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@@sultanalnasir4759 yeah lol whats up
The density of the carbon dioxide is dependent on the pressure in the can since it is in a gas phase; gases are very compressible unlike water. As for sugar and salt, salt is more dense than sugar so yes it will behave the same in this experiment.
this guy is really cool
"...the inside bacon negotiator behavior..."
XD
Well the pop cans floating is cool haha
That was cool
watch out soda can stevespangle show is coming for u!!!
BOOM SCIENCE!!!
@Coolkid1607 The diet coke wasn't in the water. Back up to 3:08 and you can see the Diet Coke sitting behind the tank. He had taken it out previously to make room for the other cans.
Thats cool
... He did the same thing as with when he put the diet coke like not quoting "this will sink as well" "Oh no it didnt" he does that almost all the time.
@Coolkid1607 it is outside the water tank, isn't it?
everything floats down here, that's if its mass per unit of volume is greater than or lighter than that of than water!
healthy is an ambiguous term, just because fruit juice has vitamins in it does not negate the very high amounts of sugar, it would be much healthier to eat a multi-vitamin and then just drink water or something.
Usually, it ie because their density is about 1, wich is the density of water. Since it is the same, it stays midway.
That was so bad, it's good.
@urzaspath1234 It floats because of the alcohol- which is why you use it to test alcohol. The yeast eat the sugar, beer has very little sugar, which is why it has a bitter taste from the hopps and the alcohol
eye opener
From now on im gonna buy the diet cans!!
TIL: Diet soda weighs the same as a duck, and is therefore made of wood, meaning... A WITCH!
so how much is in a pack of sugar? a teaspoon? or less?
Methanol which you get in greater quantities by ingesting citrus fruits and juices as well as tomatoes and tomato juice, and any kind of ethanol.
Are you getting your informational from Natural "News?"
Fluid Mechanics
amazing
Jokes on you, I know how to close an open can of soda.
it is awesome
"It sinks because of the calories", technically I'd say the kid was very close.
Although calories don't weigh anything, they are a measure of potential chemical energy in something, the regular has more sugar and more sugar means more calories.
So it sinks and had more calories, both because of the sugar.
i love scince
That's like saying "Drinking acid is bad for you, so I'm just gonna drink poison from now on." Drop BOTH and drink water. High fructose corn syrup is just as bad, if not worse than aspartame. Aspartame is acute( works immediately) whereas high fructose corn syrup has wide branching, long term effects. Why choose either when you can simply drink water and add a squirt of your favorite fruit for flavoring or even a nice herbal tea with no sugar?
You wanna stop?
Uh... Yes.
No.
LOL!!!
4th grade reasoning- "Less sugar, so diet pop must be good for you!" I hope this experiment was explained further with those kiddos...
you said the grape soda would sink like a led balloon but on myth busters they proved that a led balloon could float
I stopped drinking sodas, candy, and dessert about 5 years ago and if i take a sip of Pepsi I will feel really ill
What is the densit of grape soda
it could also be heavy metal in the drink itself^^