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Edible Phenomena
Benette Yates
Saladino -Edu 214
Can You Dance?
Hypothesis
•What makes the lentils
and raisins dance?
•Do they dance because
they like the music?
•Or do they dance because
of a type of force?
Materials
• Club Soda or 7Up or Sprite
• A small box of raisins
• A tablespoon of lentils
• Clear glasses
ure
ced a.
P ro g
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lass raisin
h s o
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t he 15 ti o
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1.F rop 10 u r a tt e y
yo Are t h
2.D a. of
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sod cus a aisins ey’re g up
o r h n
3.F hose es!  T bobbi cing!  
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I think the raisin will
melt.
Gas bubbles carry the
raisins up. When the Th
er
bubbles pop the raisins flo aisi
a t . ns
sinks again.

e bubbles
There is gas in th
xide
called carbon dio
bubbles.
Time it takes for a raisin to rise.
Data
35 Chart of Speed of Raisin to Float up.
30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

25

20

15

10

0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Conclusion
Archimedes said a long time ago, “When
a body is immersed fully in water, it
experiences an upward force called the
buoyant force.” The upward force is equal
to the weight of water displaced by it.

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