Saturday 3 February 2018

Liquid Race!

In Science we are studying Solids Liquids and Gases! We have been investigating how the particles are different - closer together in a solid than a liquid.  We had a liquid race - to see how fast some liquids would move.  We use water, vinegar, salad cream and golden syrup.  We discovered that the water was really speedy and had an average time of 1 second! But the salad cream was the slowest. We were quite surprised as many of us expected the syrup to be the slowest.  We used the word 'viscous' in our explanations.  Can you remember what it means 4A?





1 comment:

  1. the race was quite weird because the water for some reason it was faster than vinegar but the vinegar is quite with a reading of 2 secs 1 sec 1 sec again-William

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