you'd have to look up a data graph, and put it in your own words.
it is when a egg float on the matter of something making it float.
The larger the salt concentration in the water, the more quickly the egg will achieve flotation. Adding salt to the water will cause the egg to float.
eggs float better with water and salt but they do not float in just water
t is the purpose of a rubber egg
A good egg drop project could be to see which type of egg falls the quickest (raw egg, boiled egg, and roughly boiled egg which is not quite boile nor raw). Then go onto a high structure, and time how long it takes for each egg to fall. By the way you'll need a partner for the experiment.
Science Buddies has a project called: How Salty Does the Sea Have to Be for an Egg to Float?
none of your business :P
No it does not have to be raw or boiled fo rthe egg to float!
Im Not Sure But if you got a pitcher filled it to the top then get a small Glass and fill to the top. that's me guess
It has to be raw or it will sink to the bottom because of it's weight.
it is when a egg float on the matter of something making it float.
will the egg float with hot water or with hot water with salt?
Egg flotation, exploding volcancoes.
The larger the salt concentration in the water, the more quickly the egg will achieve flotation. Adding salt to the water will cause the egg to float.
eggs float better with water and salt but they do not float in just water
The question for the Bouncy Egg Project could be: "How does soaking an egg in vinegar affect its structure and ability to bounce?"
To ensure the success of your "How to Keep an Egg from Breaking" project, you should carefully plan and conduct experiments, analyze data, and draw conclusions. Additionally, you should communicate your findings effectively and consider potential variables that may impact the results.