Paper Towel Under Water Science Experiment – Halloween STEM

Can you completely submerge a paper towel under water without it getting wet? The answer is yes, you can! It needs some science trickery, but you’ll be surprised how easy it is!

When the glass is placed into the water, air is trapped inside the glass. The trapped air stops water getting into the glass.

This version of the experiment is vaguely Halloween themed, so I drew a spider on the paper towel.

How to keep a paper towel dry underwater

You’ll need

A large bowl or container

Paper towel/kitchen roll

Pens – optional

Water

Small glass

Instructions

Fill the bowl or container with water and check the glass can be completely submerged inside the bowl.

Cut the paper towel into quarters.

Fold one section of the paper towel and place it in the bottom of the glass. Make sure it stays at the bottom of the cup when you tip it upside down.

Place the glass upside down into the water until it is completely submerged.

Remove the glass. The paper towel should be completely dry!

Try again but this time gently tip the glass as you remove it. What happens?

Why does the paper towel stay dry?

When the cup or glass is placed into the water, water is trying to get into the cup and air is trying to get out. The two forces ( air and water pressure ) are balanced so the air stays inside the cup and water doesn’t move in. This is a great demonstration of air pressure!

Extension tasks

Try using different size and shape cups, does it make a difference?

Last Updated on October 16, 2024 by Emma Vanstone

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