Oobleck is made from corn starch and the best example to describe how does oobleck show pressure. take a 2L bottle and put sand and water in it squezee it soft the water can fill the gaps faster and squezee it hard the gaps wont get filled.
No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.
* oobleck is a solid and a liquid at the same time,depending on it's treatment
yes you can eat oobleck because oobleck is tristans mom and you can eat her
If you slowly slide your hand into a batch of Oobleck it will sink. If you try to quickly remove your hand it'd be hard to get your hand out. And if you punch, or apply force to the Oobleck it will feel solid.
Solid objects can float on oobleck, which is a mixture of cornstarch and water, if they move quickly enough. The less the spacecraft weighs, the longer it can stay afloat on the oobleck, but any spacecraft can float on oobleck for a short time.
Oobleck is a heterogeneous mixture more commonly known as a suspension. The mixture is made up of cornstarch and water. It will behave as either a solid or liquid depending on pressure.
No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.
Oobleck is a non-newtonian liquid.
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* oobleck is a solid and a liquid at the same time,depending on it's treatment
yes you can eat oobleck because oobleck is tristans mom and you can eat her
oobleck is a goo so if you evenly ( and correctly) distributed your materials then it should all stay together
A quick tap on the surface of Oobleck will make it feel hard, because it forces the cornstarch particles.
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It is pronounced as "oo-blek" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Oobleck is a sticky substance that is a solid when pressurized but a liquid when not pressured in room temperature. It is a great thing to help teach kids chemistry. Oobleck is made of 1 cup of cornstarch for every 1/2 cup of water.