HOLLAND, Mich. — Eggs are a unique food for all of the ways they can be consumed, whether it be hard boiled, scrambled, over easy or broken in an egg toss competition. But what about an egg's buoyancy ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — In this edition of Science Sunday, we’re going to do a simple experiment that demonstrates buoyancy, or whether something floats. Buoyancy is driven by density.
Discover how ordinary salt and common household items can be used in creative ways for science experiments and practical cleaning solutions. Watch as we demonstrate the classic floating egg experiment ...
Say you were scuba diving 60 feet below the surface of the ocean and realize you have a raw egg with you. What to do? Crack the egg open underwater and play with it, right? In this video from Bermuda ...
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