Density Trivia Why can she float? Note its in the Dead Sea Hint: the water is super salty.

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Density Trivia Why can she float? Note its in the Dead Sea Hint: the water is super salty

Float or sink? (who is this guy?)

Floating on liquid Mercury

Float or sink?

Using density to harvest Cranberry’s

Lawn Chair Larry

Lawn Chair Larry How does Lawn Chair Larry relate to Density?

One day, Larry, had a bright idea. He decided to fly. He went to the local Army-Navy surplus store and purchased 45 weather balloons and several tanks of helium. The weather balloons, when fully inflated, would measure more than four feet across. Back home, Larry securely strapped the balloons to his sturdy lawn chair. He anchored the chair to the bumper of his jeep and inflated the balloons with the helium. He climbed on for a test while it was still only a few feet above the ground. Lawn Chair Larry

Satisfied it would work, Larry packed several sandwiches and a six-pack of Miller Lite, loaded his pellet gun- figuring he could pop a few balloons when it was time to descend-and went back to the floating lawn chair. He tied himself in along with his pellet gun and provisions. Larry's plan was to lazily float up to a height of about 30 feet above his back yard after severing the anchor and in a few hours come back down..

Things didn't quite work out that way. When he cut the cord anchoring the lawn chair to his jeep, he didn't float lazily up to 30 or so feet. Instead he streaked into the LA sky as if shot from a cannon. He didn't level of at 30 feet, nor did he level off at 100 feet. After climbing and climbing, he leveled off at 11,000 feet. At that height he couldn't risk shooting any of the balloons, lest he unbalance the load and really find himself in trouble. So he stayed there, drifting, cold and frightened, for more than 14 hours

Then he really got in trouble. He found himself drifting into the primary approach corridor of Los Angeles International Airport. A United pilot first spotted Larry. He radioed the tower and described passing a guy in a lawn chair with a gun. Radar confirmed the existence of an object floating 11,000 feet above the airport. LAX emergency procedures swung into full alert and a helicopter was dispatched to investigate. LAX is right on the ocean. Night was falling and the offshore breeze began to flow. It carried Larry out to sea with the helicopter in hot pursuit.Several miles out, the helicopter caught up with Larry.

Once the crew determined that Larry was not dangerous, they attempted to close in for a rescue but the draft from the blades would push Larry away whenever they neared. Finally, the helicopter ascended to a position several hundred feet above Larry and lowered a rescue line. Larry snagged the line and was hauled back to shore. The difficult maneuver was flawlessly executed by the helicopter crew. As soon as Larry was hauled to earth, he was arrested by waiting members of the LAPD for violating LAX airspace.

As he was led away in handcuffs, a reporter dispatched to cover the daring rescue asked why he had done it. Larry stopped, turned and replied nonchalantly, "A man can't just sit around."

The following slides is the density of each of the samples. How close are you?

Density Samples NumberColorMaterialDensity

The following are the metals you sampled Steel Copper Aluminum Brass Try and match the sample with the density Which of the above did you get two of?

Density Samples NumberColorMaterialDensity 1Copper 2Gold 3Grey 4Shinny Grey 5 Aluminum Brass Steel Copper 7.6 Steel

 Iron is more dense than Silicon. The following slide is a list of minerals and there densities.  If the earth were all molten where you would expect to find the most dense minerals?  Where the least dense? Application

Density HW Question #1 Stand here to long and get COLD FEET

Density HW Question #2 Floor hot air rises

Density HW Question #3

Density HW Question #4 Wrong

Density HW Question #4

Density HW Question #5 Salt water Fresh water

Density HW Question #5

Density HW Question # 6 Or

Density HW Question # 7

Density HW Question # 8

Why all this interest in density?