eco project presentation
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By: Tyler Murphy, Clayton Cox and Tony Sorrentino
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Idea Floating House
How?
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Place
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Construction House Represented by the box
Water bottles provide the ability for the house to float
How much can one water bottle hold?
House
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Calculations Found out that 1 water bottle holds about 16.9 mL of
air.
We then found 1 mL of air supports up to about 32 grams of weight, or 1.12 ounces.
1.12 oz x 16.9= 18.928 or about 19 ounces or 1.2 lbs
So 1 water bottle holds about 1.2 lbs
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Calculations Cont.
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Inventor Drawings