Balance Scale and Graduated Cylinder

by CatherineCollard in Craft > Duct Tape

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Balance Scale and Graduated Cylinder

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I Have a School Project So I Have to Make a Balance Scale and a Graduated Cylinder. for the Balance Scale You Need Two Cup That Are the Same Size, Tape That Will Hold Strong, Some Sort of String, and a Hanger From Your Closet.

Making a project for school.

First, You Take Your Hanger and String and Tie Them Together With Your String the Same Size. If You Need to Cut It With Scissors That Is Fine. Also U Can Tape It Too.

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Make Sure the String Is in Line of the Other and Tape It to the Sides of the Cup. Do More Tape If You Need Too.

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Tape Extra Places If You Need to Tape Them to Make It Stable. Then Find a Place to Put It and Measure!

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This Is Not Step Four, But This Is the Graduated Cylinder. You Need a Bottle, Tape, Paper and Scissors.

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Step 1 Is to Cut a Piece of Paper. Not to Thin, But Not Thick. Try to Make It Straight As Possible.

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Then to Label Ml You Take a Ruler Turn It Side Ways and Every Line Is 100 Ml. Mark It With a Sharpie Until You Get to the Top.

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When You Finish Marking It Up Tape It to the The Cup. Try to Use Clear Tape.

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Use More and More Tape and Then You Are Done With the Second Project!

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Now to Test! for the Scale Go Find to Small Things. I Chose a Pencil and Little Slime.

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Drop the Pencil in One of the Cups Slowly.

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Then Drop the Slime or Anything You Have in the Other Cup Slowly.

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Measure and See Which One Is Heavier! (Mine Is the Slime).

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Next the Cylinder. Pour Some Water in the Cup. Use a Towel If You Miss!

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See How Much Water Is in It. I Pretty Sure Mine Is 200 Ml!

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Pour the Water Back in the Other Bottle and Hopefully It Works!

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Hopefully Both of Them Work Nicely! Try and Build at Home With Only a Few Things!

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