ME Laboratory 1 Experiment No. 1
ME Laboratory 1 Experiment No. 1
ME Laboratory 1 Experiment No. 1
College of Engineering
GROUP NO.: 6
GROUP MEMBERS: Agnote, Rea T., De Guzman, Aaron Choco S., Parungao, Al Christian P.
I. OBJECTIVES:
1. Compare the different density of liquids by referring to the arrangement of liquid layers in a
container.
2. Determine the effect of upper layers of liquids to the lower ones.
3. Identify practical applications of the experiment performed.
II. INTRODUCTION:
It is also possible for a liquid substance to float into another liquid substance. This
experiment will show how liquids with different densities will react when stacked/placed with one
another.
4. Then, fill the glass with The colored water may touch
the sides of the glass. The
colored water slowly. color of the water is suggested
to be more contrasted to the
other liquids.
1. The liquid dishwashing Density of each liquid causes This concept is commonly
soap, colored water, and them to separate and create used in wastewater treatment
cooking oil remained to layers. High dense liquids will facilities, and food industries
unmix and create layers. float to the bottom while less (usage of equipment such as
dense will float on the top. grease trap and oil-water
separator).
2. Ink droplets remained on Other than density, buoyancy This concept is commonly
the top layer of the is also the reason behind why used in several transportations
colored water at some ink droplets remain on the top technologies such as ships,
time. layer of the colored water. This submarines, and airplanes to
is because the buoyant force meet stability under different
exerted by the water is greater conditions.
than the weight of the ink and
less than the cooking oil.
3. A column of colored Covering one end will reduce This concept is widely used in
water in the straw was air pressure inside the straw the medical field, for example,
able to rise above the and create a suction. The suction machines that are
cooking oil. water stayed inside the straw used for people with
when lifted because the respiratory problems. This is
pressure of the air outside is also used in manual and
greater than the air inside the automated handling
straw. applications.
VI. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS:
The three liquid layers are arranged in the following order: Cooking Oil - Water -
Dishwashing Liquid. The density of each liquids are measured when mixing the different liquids
together, the properties of the liquids identifies the extent in which one is more denser. The
densest liquid is at the bottom, while the least dense liquid is at the top.
The buoyancy is affected by the density of a liquid. The substance (ink) that is put in a
fluid weighs less than the weight of a fluid, that's why the ink remains at the top layer of water.
Buoyancy is directly related to the weight, or the density of the fluid. A more dense, or heavier
fluid will then have the ability to float heavier objects.
The concept of pressure is also applied in this experiment. The pressure is directly
proportional to density. A force acts on the liquid above another liquid which the rate of pressure
increase is equal to the specific weight of the fluid.