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Tag: Oobleck

You Can Walk on “Water!”

  By Josh Kenney March 3, 2013 December 30, 2014 Chemistry

How can this guy walk across this pool of “water?” Find out how this amazing demonstration works and then try it at home!   It’s a liquid. No, it’s a solid! Actually, what you have seen in this video is a Non-Newtonian Fluid. This particular Non-Newtonian Fluid is a mixture … Continue Reading

Tagged   liquid, non-newtonian fluid, Oobleck, solid
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