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This 3-minute Flash video by PBS Zoom demonstrates how temperature affects the density of water. A middle school student demonstrates the concept by placing a one-liter bottle of cold water directly atop a second one-liter bottle of red-colored warm water. Watch the warm red water, which is less dense, rise visibly through the mouth of each bottle to the top of the cold water. The student then performs a second "control" experiment in which both bottles contain cold water (no water movement is observed).
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=10707">WGBH Educational Foundation. PBS LearningMedia: Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water. Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation, March 17, 2010.</a>
AIP Format
(WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston, 2008), WWW Document, (https://oeta.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.descwrld.zhot/density-and-buoyancy-mixing-hot-and-cold-water/).
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PBS LearningMedia: Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water (WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston, 2008), <https://oeta.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.descwrld.zhot/density-and-buoyancy-mixing-hot-and-cold-water/>.
APA Format
PBS LearningMedia: Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water. (2010, March 17). Retrieved May 4, 2024, from WGBH Educational Foundation: https://oeta.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.descwrld.zhot/density-and-buoyancy-mixing-hot-and-cold-water/
Chicago Format
WGBH Educational Foundation. PBS LearningMedia: Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water. Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation, March 17, 2010. https://oeta.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.descwrld.zhot/density-and-buoyancy-mixing-hot-and-cold-water/ (accessed 4 May 2024).
MLA Format
PBS LearningMedia: Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water. Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2008. 17 Mar. 2010. 4 May 2024 <https://oeta.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.descwrld.zhot/density-and-buoyancy-mixing-hot-and-cold-water/>.
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Title = {PBS LearningMedia: Density and Buoyancy: Mixing Hot and Cold Water},
Publisher = {WGBH Educational Foundation},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {4 May 2024},
Month = {March 17, 2010},
Year = {2008}
}
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