Does a liquid that exhibits properties of both a solid and a liquid exist on Earth? It does, and all you need are a few materials from around the house to create your own batch. STEP 1: Add green food ...
Oobleck has long been my favorite example of a non-Newtonian fluid, and I’m not alone. It’s a hugely popular “kitchen science” experiment because it’s simple and easy to make. Mix one part water to ...
The ingredients for this study are probably already in your kitchen. To better understand a mysterious class of fluids, researchers tested how a concoction of cornstarch and water called oobleck — a ...
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Swimming in 10,000 pounds of OOBLECK! (Liquid solid)
Oobleck behaves like both a liquid and a solid depending on pressure. In this experiment, a massive 10,000 pounds of the strange substance fills a pool. Trying to swim through it leads to some ...
Dr. Seuss wrote a children's book entitled "Bartholomew and the Oobleck." In this book the king of Didd got angry with the weather and commissioned his royal magicians to invent new weather. The ...
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