Recordamos hoy una de las noticias publicadas en este blog hace varios cursos, en la que Pablo, nuestro profe de inglés de entonces, nos explica mediante un sencillo experimento algunos detalles curiosos acerca de la densidad de los objetos. ¡Esperamos que os guste!
The other day we saw how to calculate the density of some different objects in the Science class. As we know, to calculate the density we need to know the mass and the volume of the object. To get the mass, we used a weighting scale, and to get the volume we used a beaker full of water. We divided the mass by the volume and we got the density. If an object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense than water, it will float.
The other day we saw how to calculate the density of some different objects in the Science class. As we know, to calculate the density we need to know the mass and the volume of the object. To get the mass, we used a weighting scale, and to get the volume we used a beaker full of water. We divided the mass by the volume and we got the density. If an object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense than water, it will float.
(Noticia escrita por Pablo, nuestro maestro de inglés)
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Estuvimos averiguando la densidad de algunos objetos, en la clase de cono en inglés.
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