1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:04,339 Okay, if you didn't have eggs or you didn't have the materials 2 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:09,560 I will do the experiment for you. So let's see what happens 3 00:00:10,560 --> 00:00:12,460 first the 4 00:00:12,460 --> 00:00:19,879 Egg number one. We are going to put it into fresh water without salt. What happens here? 5 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:22,859 it sinks 6 00:00:22,859 --> 00:00:30,210 Because of the density the density here of the eggs is higher than the water 7 00:00:30,210 --> 00:00:39,810 so that's why it goes down, okay, to the bottom. When the water has salt, let's see 8 00:00:39,810 --> 00:00:50,250 if the density changes or not, okay? We put the egg number two into here, okay, and 9 00:00:50,250 --> 00:00:58,329 you can see it floats. That means that the salt water has more density than the 10 00:00:58,329 --> 00:01:15,950 egg. And remember the third egg? Yes, half of the water we put it and it floats. But 11 00:01:15,950 --> 00:01:32,189 what happens if we add more water? Okay, we need a little more. You have to pour 12 00:01:32,189 --> 00:01:45,060 it very very slowly and you can see that it floats but it stays in the middle. 13 00:01:45,060 --> 00:02:03,159 Why does it happen? Here's the thing. We had this part of water with salt, that means that the density is higher, it goes down, and we add some more fresh water without salt that stays on the top. 14 00:02:03,340 --> 00:02:14,740 So that's why the egg is in the middle, because the egg has less density than the salt water, but it has more density than the fresh water. 15 00:02:15,060 --> 00:02:16,840 That's why the number three stays. 16 00:02:17,960 --> 00:02:20,099 I hope you understood this. 17 00:02:20,759 --> 00:02:22,479 Okay, ask me any question you have. 18 00:02:22,539 --> 00:02:22,919 Bye-bye.