Water is dense. Alcohol is Dense. But they’re not the same density, no siree. They’re differently densed. Which means we can use that to our advantage. And we do, in this experiment.
Well, this is more of a “Show off your geektitude” physics trick that will amaze and enchant your buddies anywhere! Okay, well, maybe not anywhere. Or anyone. But it is geeky, I promise. And will get you some attention.
And it’s cool.
And it’s useful. For parties.
I can switch the contents of two glasses without using a third glass. Yes, I can. Don’t believe me? Well - When in doubt, try it out!
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Experiment: A Party Trick for the Watery Dense
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