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  1. Viscosity of Liquids Science Experiment

    Viscosity of Liquids Science Experiment Instructions. Step 1 - Gather four clear glass jars and fill one with water, one with corn syrup, one with cooking oil (we used vegetable oil, but any cooking oil will work) and one with honey. As you are pouring the liquids, take a moment to make observations.

  2. Viscosity Experiment With Marbles

    This demonstrates the different viscosities of honey and syrup. 3. Oil and Water Exploration. Fill a transparent container with water and drop some cooking oil into it. Observe how the oil forms droplets and floats on the water due to its lower viscosity. Discuss why the oil and water don't mix. Extend this viscosity experiment with alka ...

  3. Race Your Marbles to Discover a Liquid's Viscosity

    Knowing the time it took to travel through the column of liquid, the height of the column, the density of the sphere, and the density of the liquid, you can then calculate the viscosity of the liquid with the viscosity equation: Equation 1: μ = 2(Δρ)ga2 9v μ = 2 (Δ ρ) g a 2 9 v. μ (the lowercase Greek letter mu, pronounced "mew") is the ...

  4. Marble Race--in Liquid!

    Viscosity is a properly of liquids that can be very important in very different applications—from how the syrup flows out of your bottle to how blood flows through the human body to how lava ...

  5. Pancake Syrup Viscosity Experiment

    I usually do this viscosity experiment using lots of different liquids such as water, oil, ketchup and treacle. This version is a special syrup filled investigation for pancake day!. The idea is that you record how long it takes different delicious pancake syrups to flow down a ramp.

  6. Viscosity Race

    This viscosity experiment is a fun way to discover how different liquids flow. Or just to have a race with ketchup and other kitchen ingredients! The rate at which different fluids flow can vary considerably, this is called resistance to flowing viscosity. We did this on a big board in the garden, but it works just as well on a much smaller ...

  7. VISCOSITY RACES investigating the flow of liquids experiment

    VISCOSITY RACES investigating the flow of liquids experimentThis is made for parents and teachersScience Kits and morehttps://elementarysciencen.wixsite.com...

  8. Viscosity experiment for kids

    In this viscosity experiment, we attempted to refine the procedure by comparing fluids by dropping a marble through them. This is also a great opportunity to practice drawing and using tables, as well as making predictions beforehand. ... Golden Syrup. Oil. 3. A container tall enough to measure the time the marble passes between two points. 4 ...

  9. Viscosity

    Discover and compare the viscosity of different liquids, from oil to water. The viscosity of a liquid is another term for the thickness of a liquid. Thick treacle-like liquids are viscous; runny liquids like water are less viscous. This experiment should take 20 minutes.

  10. Viscosity and 'racing' liquids

    This experiment focuses on the viscosity of different liquids. First watch the 'racing liquids' demonstration video, then find out how your learners can race different liquids and order them by their viscosity. Learning objectives . To understand that viscosity is a measure of a liquid's resistance to flow.

  11. The Sci Guys: Science at Home

    Welcome to the seventh episode of season 2 of The Sci Guys. In this episode we will be racing liquids to test the viscosity of liquids. We use multiple liqui...

  12. How to test the Viscosity of a Liquid

    How to test the Viscosity of a Liquid ExperimentIn this Video we show you the simple steps to conduct in order to test the viscosity of liquidsEnjoy the vide...

  13. How to Measure Viscosity of Liquids

    Your viscosity index for maple syrup should be 150-200 times that of water. Most shampoos have 10-100 times the viscosity of water. ... In this science experiment, observe convection currents forming and learn about how heat energy moves in liquids from hot to cooler areas through convection. 5th grade ...

  14. Corn Syrup Viscosity Experiment * ages 3-10

    Corn Syrup Viscosity Experiment 🌽 ages 3-10 🌽 For this cool experiment you need corn syrup, 2 glass containers, food coloring and a dropper. Start by filling a glass about 3/4 full of corn syrup, then add the smaller glass container to the center. In separate containers mix a small amount of corn syrup with some food coloring to make ...

  15. Density Rainbow and the Great Viscosity Race

    Students explore the densities and viscosities of fluids as they create a colorful 'rainbow' using household liquids. While letting the fluids in the rainbow settle, students conduct 'The Great Viscosity Race,' another short experiment that illustrates the difference between viscosity and density. Later, students record the density rainbow with sketches and/or photography.

  16. Viscosity Lab with Marbles

    Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid's resistance to change or deformation, or more simply put, how thick it is. A fluid can be a gas or a liquid, and it is easy to see that liquids are thicker than gases, and therefore have higher viscosities. Of course, some liquids are more viscous than others. For example, honey is more viscous than water.

  17. PDF What Is Viscosity?

    What Is Viscosity? Gail Banks, sixth-grade teacher Oneida Elementary School Middletown, OH Lesson Summary for Grades 5-8 In this lesson students experiment with the viscosity of corn syrup, mineral oil, vegetable oil, water, and honey. Cross-curricular activities in language arts, social studies, and math are included. Science Activity ...

  18. Viscosity experiment for kids

    The gradient of the ramp is the same for each fluid. Method. You can either do one at a time - this is easier for recording time, or tip them all at the same time if you want them to get to the bottom of the table. Let them flow for the set time you have decided, or time them until they all reach the bottom. You can record your results in a ...

  19. Why is syrup so thick (viscous) when it is cold?

    Slime is Viscous - Viscosity is a word at Kids Science Labs that we describe by showing kids honey and syrup, as a contrast for apple juice and water. Viscous liquids tend to be more dense, they move more slowly, and they have a more "gooey" texture. To a kids observation, Applesauce, Sun Butter, and Jelly are more like slime, than Lemon ...

  20. PDF Viscosity experiments: physical controls and implications for volcanic

    The syrup viscosity experiments are the heart of the lab exercise and the most time-consuming and important part. Many of the experiments re-enforce students' native intuitions about viscosity: most students can accurately predict that hotter liquids have lower viscosities than colder liquids.

  21. Hands-on Activity Measuring Viscosity

    Calculate the viscosity of the fluid using the following equation, where g is acceleration due to gravity (981 [cm/s 2]). The answer should be in units of kg/cm s, or mPa-s. For comparison, the viscosity of water is approximately 1 mPa-s. For accuracy, have students repeat the experiment and calculate an average viscosity.

  22. Viscosity Experiments for Kids

    November 17, 2013 By Emma Vanstone 1 Comment. We recently tried exploring the viscosity of fluids using water, oil, golden syrup and honey. The main problem we had was that for some of the liquids, the marble dropped too fast for us to record the time. With this in mind, we decided to try the same experiment with different strength jellies.

  23. PDF Viscosity experiments: physical controls and implications for volcanic

    viscosities using the clear corn syrup provided. We will discuss as a group towards the end of lab how the viscosity of the "lavas" from each of the groups affects their rate of flow. Circle the heading for the experiments your group is going to conduct. Set 1: Effect of temperature Prepare three different temperatures of syrup (hot, room temp ...

  24. How To Keep Costco's Limited Maple Syrup Bottle Clean

    This limited edition maple syrup costs around $13 for a 25-ounce bottle. While the smaller-sized bottles means money doesn't go quite as far, a thrifty budget isn't the only issue giving consumers ...