Finding volume by displacement

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Finding the volume of irregular-shaped objects by displacement can be fun..and wet...and cold!
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i laughed so hard when i just saw the science teacher just hopping in to a gallon of water with clothes on LOL

mickeytokyoho
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POV: your science teacher sent you here and now your scrolling through the comments

viperz
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That science teacher looked so uncomfortable

Plub
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Now I can use these methods to see the volume of other teachers, thanks.

Lord_Of_Aether
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I think he did a great job keeping it simple and fun. It is a starting point for understanding volume for irregular shapes.

roberthardina
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don't drop a metal object into the cylinder-it can easily crack it. Tilt the cylinder and let the bolt slide down the side into the water. This also reduces water loss due to splash

njmullins
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Poor guy, he looked so uncomfortable xD

yourholyjeebus
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dude really hopped into a tank of water with his clothes on bruh

Amqzinq
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The only thing that’s staying in my brain from this video is the music

bellab
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never thought I'd be watching this 9 years after the upload date

taecookies
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love this science teacher, dripped out in the suit !

jihori
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Props to the science teacher. He's a man of commitment, I'll give him that

jlewis
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This man invented a new measurement:
Science teacher

joshuahubbard
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Topic: irregular-shaped object
TEacHER:

kthngo.ngan
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the science teacher looked like he regretted his decision instantly

candlewick
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Who else gotta do this for science class 🥱?

kaliyahwilson
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Isn't the volume of a solid object measured by using cm^3 or m^3? Liters is used when finding the volume of a liquid - not of a bolt, egg, or human.

laurenhall
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Noah looked awesome! Such a handsome kid! He must look like his dad!!!

roberthardina
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The water looked cold when the teacher went in🤣🤣

teddybear
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this man was my science teacher in grade 7

IceBerg