Will It Float?

Will It Float?
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15 responses to “Will It Float?”

  1. him: "Take a guess. its gonna sink. it doesnt matter the color" puts in a pink bowling ball "ohh…."

  2. I knew it, and the kept calling me "Crazy", WATER IS RACIST.

  3. No one saw the black ball start to rise?!

  4. The nlack ball drown cuz it cant swim

  5. The first one slowly sank

  6. I'm gonna assume its because the pink ball is made of a form of plastic which is bouyant,while the other ball is resien based and denser than water so sinks.

  7. One has the finger holes covered to stop air getting in

  8. Water displacement is neat as heck

  9. Because pink color is lighter than transparent water color, black is heavier color instead.

  10. @sickscience I know some of your videos are faked or misleading. Which defeats the whole purpose of your so called “science” experiments and to shed light on how the world works. You’re one of those people just trying to blur the lines further it seems. I don’t like it at all. 2 thumbs down

  11. Do you see the bubbles leaving from the pink ball? That's because the fingerholes hold air.

  12. Nothing special. Its the same principle as why black ppl cant swim

  13. There’s a ball in the middle. Based of the weight of the ball the ball inside can range from hallow to nearly solid and heavy. The pink ball has a hallow core with air in it. The weight isn’t great enough to hold that air down. Kind of like a boat.

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