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It came from America. . .
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The potato is a staple on many dinner tables around the world. They are a wild growing food that was domesticated. This first happened by the Inca Empire.
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First weigh the potato (in grams). Next, place the potato in a tub of water, and measure how much the volume of the water changes upon placing the potato in. This gives you the volume of the potato (in mls). Then divide the mass (g) by the volume (ml) to get the density in g/ml.
Idaho is the state were the first potato was planted.
Yes, many people find the Potato Podcast to be funny.
First, go to Magic Land and ask a talking horse where the magic potatoes are!
find a jug just wide enough to fit the whole potato. Find a measuring jug that the jug fits into. Fill the first jug with water and put it into the empty measuring jug. Place the potato into the full jug. Let the water spill into the measuring jug. Take the first jug out and the amount of water that spilled out is equal to the volume of the potato. This is called displacement and was devised by Archimedes.
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You can find potato fryers at your local potato fryer store. Sears might also carry potato fryers so be sure to be on the lookout there. Lastly you can buy one on the internet at eBay most likely.
first, you weigh it to get its mass. then you acquire its volume, since it has an irregular shape, you apply water displacement method. get a calibrated cylinder, note the initial water level and gently drop the potato in. measure the resulting water level and subtract it with the initial water level. this is your volume. density= mass/volume simply divide what you measured in grams with the volume of the potato (cm3). unit of density is grams per cubic centimeter or g/cm3
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