Why does this old man have an entire tub of Mercury?! That stuff is cancerous, big time!
Posted by Jay (guest) on Thu Feb 6 03:28:48 2014
Mercury is twice as dense as Iron, so it floats with half above. Try a 16 lb bowling ball in water.
Posted by Guest on Sat Jan 25 18:19:59 2014
"Now observe as my brain melts"
Posted by Guest on Tue Dec 31 01:49:04 2013
You're thinking of an iron ball floating in water. Mercury ain't water.
Posted by Guest on Tue Dec 31 00:50:51 2013
That's some serious science up in this bitch
Posted by Guest on Mon Dec 30 14:22:04 2013
Density of Iron = 7.86 g/cm3 Density of Mercury = 13.534 g/cm3 That makes 1/2 of density so sticking for about 50% out of the mercury could be true.
Posted by Yes (guest) on Sun Dec 29 23:41:03 2013
see half of ball is above mercury level... so the ball is hollow inside
Posted by guest (guest) on Fri Dec 27 14:34:18 2013
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Why does this old man have an entire tub of Mercury?! That stuff is cancerous, big time!
Posted by Jay (guest) on Thu Feb 6 03:28:48 2014