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Will the Tissue Paper get wet?
Experiment presentation
Mr.Naruedol Bongkotkarn
Mr.Mean Sriwilairit
Introduction
The aim of the experiment is to show if
various materials will get wet or not when we
do this experiment and to prove some kind of
theory about the air.
Literature Review
Air is matter (Otto Von Guericke, 1654).
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up
space.
Literature Review
To prove that air takes up space or not,
several discussion have been made,
for example:
1.
Steve Gagnon (n.d.) studied about the
balloons inflating and balloons disturbing which
can prove that air takes up space also.
2.
Many scientist (n.d.) says a common
way of defining matter is as anything that has
mass and occupies volume.
Literature Review
In this experiment, we chose the basic way
that can prove like this also and easy to get
the results.
Methodology / Procedure
Materials
The materials needed were a bowl of
water, a glass with no holes, a glass with a
small hole, a glass with many holes at the
bottom, pieces of tissue paper, and socks.
Materials
3 glasses with
different conditions at
the bottom
Materials
Pieces of tissue
paper
Materials
Socks
Materials
Bowl of water
Methods
First, the water was
filled in the bowl.
Methods
Then the glass with
no holes was put upside
down in the bowl
Methods
Then the glass with
no holes was put upside
down in the bowl,
the glasses with
holes at the bottom
were placed in the
same manner.
Methods
After that, a piece
of paper was attached
into the glass with no
holes and the glass was
put upside down in the
bowl
Methods
After that, a piece of
paper was attached into the
glass with no holes and the
glass was put upside down in
the bowl,
the glasses with holes at
the bottom which had a piece
of paper attached into the
glass were placed in the same
manner.
Methods
Next, the pieces of
paper were changed to
the socks attached into
the glasses and put the
glasses upside down in
the bowl, like the
manner all above.
Measurement
Observed the results to find out which
materials get wet or not.
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Glass

without any holes

with a small hole

with many holes

.
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Item attached in the glass ->

Glass

without any holes

with a small hole

with many holes

.

no item
(check the inside border
of the glass)

piece of tissue paper

sock
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Item attached in the glass ->

Glass

without any holes

with a small hole

with many holes

.

no item
(check the inside border
of the glass)

not get wet

piece of tissue paper

sock
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Item attached in the glass ->

Glass

without any holes

with a small hole

with many holes

.

no item
(check the inside border
of the glass)

not get wet

piece of tissue paper

not get wet

sock
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Item attached in the glass ->

Glass

without any holes

with a small hole

with many holes

.

no item
(check the inside border
of the glass)

not get wet

piece of tissue paper

not get wet

sock

get wet only the
remaining part out from
the glass
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Item attached in the glass ->

Glass

without any holes

with a small hole

with many holes

.

no item
(check the inside border
of the glass)

piece of tissue paper

sock

not get wet

not get wet

get wet only the
remaining part out from
the glass

wet patiently

wet patiently

wet patiently
Results
The table below shows the things happen
in each condition which were in the
experiment
Item attached in the glass ->

Glass

.

no item
(check the inside border
of the glass)

piece of tissue paper

sock

not get wet

not get wet

get wet only the
remaining part out from
the glass

with a small hole

wet patiently

wet patiently

wet patiently

with many holes

wet immediately

wet immediately

wet immediately

without any holes
Results
From the table, we can see that if we use the
glass with hole(s), the materials will sure get wet.
The materials in the glass with a small hole will get
slower than one with many holes which will make
materials get wet immediately. While the glass
without any holes will not make the materials get
wet inside. However if there’s some remaining part
of the materials like some part of the socks out of
the glass, that part will sure get wet but the part
inside the glass will not get wet.
Conclusion
It can be concluded that if there is no holes at
the bottom of the glass, the air cannot go up out
because there’s no way higher that the air can exit
and the air will take space in the glass preventing the
water from making the materials attached inside the
glass get wet.
Conclusion
While the glasses with holes will sure make the
materials get wet because there are holes to let the
air go up out from the glass so water can take spaces
in the glass replace the air spaces and make
materials get wet, slow or fast depending on the size
of the holes area. Therefore, air takes up space.
Conclusion
Do you believe there is some air
even in the underwater?
Q&A Time!
Do you have any question?
Any question so far?
Sources
Olesik S. (1999). WOW Project.
Ohio State University
WOW Project. (n.d.) Air Takes Up Space – Tissue in a Cup.
Retrieved July 1, 2010, from
http://wow.osu.edu/experiments/gases/tissue.html
Thank you for your attention.
Good luck with your experiment
presentation
You gonna be OK right?

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Will the tissue get wet? Mini-science experiment

  • 1. Will the Tissue Paper get wet? Experiment presentation Mr.Naruedol Bongkotkarn Mr.Mean Sriwilairit
  • 2. Introduction The aim of the experiment is to show if various materials will get wet or not when we do this experiment and to prove some kind of theory about the air.
  • 3. Literature Review Air is matter (Otto Von Guericke, 1654). Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
  • 4. Literature Review To prove that air takes up space or not, several discussion have been made, for example: 1. Steve Gagnon (n.d.) studied about the balloons inflating and balloons disturbing which can prove that air takes up space also. 2. Many scientist (n.d.) says a common way of defining matter is as anything that has mass and occupies volume.
  • 5. Literature Review In this experiment, we chose the basic way that can prove like this also and easy to get the results.
  • 7. Materials The materials needed were a bowl of water, a glass with no holes, a glass with a small hole, a glass with many holes at the bottom, pieces of tissue paper, and socks.
  • 8. Materials 3 glasses with different conditions at the bottom
  • 12. Methods First, the water was filled in the bowl.
  • 13. Methods Then the glass with no holes was put upside down in the bowl
  • 14. Methods Then the glass with no holes was put upside down in the bowl, the glasses with holes at the bottom were placed in the same manner.
  • 15. Methods After that, a piece of paper was attached into the glass with no holes and the glass was put upside down in the bowl
  • 16. Methods After that, a piece of paper was attached into the glass with no holes and the glass was put upside down in the bowl, the glasses with holes at the bottom which had a piece of paper attached into the glass were placed in the same manner.
  • 17. Methods Next, the pieces of paper were changed to the socks attached into the glasses and put the glasses upside down in the bowl, like the manner all above.
  • 18. Measurement Observed the results to find out which materials get wet or not.
  • 19. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment
  • 20. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Glass without any holes with a small hole with many holes .
  • 21. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Item attached in the glass -> Glass without any holes with a small hole with many holes . no item (check the inside border of the glass) piece of tissue paper sock
  • 22. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Item attached in the glass -> Glass without any holes with a small hole with many holes . no item (check the inside border of the glass) not get wet piece of tissue paper sock
  • 23. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Item attached in the glass -> Glass without any holes with a small hole with many holes . no item (check the inside border of the glass) not get wet piece of tissue paper not get wet sock
  • 24. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Item attached in the glass -> Glass without any holes with a small hole with many holes . no item (check the inside border of the glass) not get wet piece of tissue paper not get wet sock get wet only the remaining part out from the glass
  • 25. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Item attached in the glass -> Glass without any holes with a small hole with many holes . no item (check the inside border of the glass) piece of tissue paper sock not get wet not get wet get wet only the remaining part out from the glass wet patiently wet patiently wet patiently
  • 26. Results The table below shows the things happen in each condition which were in the experiment Item attached in the glass -> Glass . no item (check the inside border of the glass) piece of tissue paper sock not get wet not get wet get wet only the remaining part out from the glass with a small hole wet patiently wet patiently wet patiently with many holes wet immediately wet immediately wet immediately without any holes
  • 27. Results From the table, we can see that if we use the glass with hole(s), the materials will sure get wet. The materials in the glass with a small hole will get slower than one with many holes which will make materials get wet immediately. While the glass without any holes will not make the materials get wet inside. However if there’s some remaining part of the materials like some part of the socks out of the glass, that part will sure get wet but the part inside the glass will not get wet.
  • 28. Conclusion It can be concluded that if there is no holes at the bottom of the glass, the air cannot go up out because there’s no way higher that the air can exit and the air will take space in the glass preventing the water from making the materials attached inside the glass get wet.
  • 29. Conclusion While the glasses with holes will sure make the materials get wet because there are holes to let the air go up out from the glass so water can take spaces in the glass replace the air spaces and make materials get wet, slow or fast depending on the size of the holes area. Therefore, air takes up space.
  • 30. Conclusion Do you believe there is some air even in the underwater?
  • 31. Q&A Time! Do you have any question? Any question so far?
  • 32. Sources Olesik S. (1999). WOW Project. Ohio State University WOW Project. (n.d.) Air Takes Up Space – Tissue in a Cup. Retrieved July 1, 2010, from http://wow.osu.edu/experiments/gases/tissue.html
  • 33. Thank you for your attention. Good luck with your experiment presentation You gonna be OK right?