More cornstarch liquid on a subwoofer - awesomely alive
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This is yet another video showing the awesomely strange non-newtonian properties of cornstarch mixed with water. The pan is resting on top of a subwoofer and the vibrations are making the liquid dance as if it was alive.

See this link to make your own:
http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_explorer/ooze.html
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I think Newton's model would account for that.

Why has no one added food coloring to cornstarch/water to make it less disgusting looking? It's like how it took well over a decade for computer companies to move away from beige.


written by handmethekeysyou  | 2 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Damn...Dupe:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Dancing-Goop-Non-Newtonian-Fluid

That one is a break video and this one a youtube. The thumb for that one is odd though so I didn't realize it was a dupe. Sorry folks.


written by jwalther420  | 2 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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That's ok. All you need to do is invoke the *discard command.


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Discarding this post - discard requested by member MarineGunrock.


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