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Toy Maker

In our toy-making project, we experimented with various materials to find the ideal choice for creating a floating toy. We discovered that Poplar wood, with a density of 0.5g/cm³, is lighter than water’s density of 1g/cm³, allowing our toy to float. This choice not only enhances playability but also teaches important lessons in material science. Through careful measurement and analysis, we’ve demonstrated the significance of selecting the right materials in crafting functional and fun toys for children.

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Toy Maker

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  1. Toy Maker By Garrett Jordan and Hannah Gammond

  2. My toys Material I have done many experiments and found out that the material I used to make my toy was Poplar which means it will float. I know that the material I used was Poplar because it is the only material that has a density of 0.5g/cm3 which is less than the waters density. I know that the material Poplar will float because it has a density of 0.5g/cm3 which is less than 1g/cm3, the waters density.

  3. Material Measurements

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