MYTHBUSTERS: LEAD BALLOON FOUR SQUARE NOTES. DIVIDE A PIECE OF NOTEBOOK PAPER INTO FOUR SECTIONS AND LABEL THEM LIKE THIS: BuoyancyDensity Experimental.

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MYTHBUSTERS: LEAD BALLOON FOUR SQUARE NOTES

DIVIDE A PIECE OF NOTEBOOK PAPER INTO FOUR SECTIONS AND LABEL THEM LIKE THIS: BuoyancyDensity Experimental Design (balloon size, shape, composition, etc) Results

ON THE BACK OF YOUR FOUR SQUARE NOTES, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: Using the words density and buoyancy, describe how balloons float in air and objects float in water.

VIDEO LINKS oID= oID= ythbusters+density – LEAD BALLOON MYTHBUSTERS ythbusters+density