Saturday, August 27, 2011


My Scientific Summer
Like any normal human being I went swimming this summer. Now when I say it like that it seems as though it’s the most casual and most performed activity to do in the summer, and it is, but its got more to it. When you swam have you ever thought about why your body stay up on the surface of the water and not just drawn, because I have? Or why do people with more mass drawn faster then people who are lighter? Well if you don’t know ill answer it right now. But before that I wanted to mention that almost any activity you do has to relate to science {I personally think that that’s the beauty of science.} Now going back to my topic, the reason you can flout on the surface of the water when your swimming or when you just want to relax is because as you all now from the basic principle of physics anything that has more density then the water will sink but don’t forget that our body is made up of 2/3 of water, so that’s basically why we can flout and don’t drown, but if you start moving around carelessly you are putting more weight which automatically means that your starting to drawn. Now for the mass thing it’s actually pretty simple. If you have more mass, you have more weight, which means the force is pushing you down toward the floor of the sea, or pool if you didn’t go to the beach/sea.

Hope you enjoyed
My inspiration for science is Mrs. M