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What is the responding variable in oobleck?

The responding variable in an oobleck experiment could be the viscosity or flow behavior of the oobleck when pressure is applied.


Can you make oobleck out of baby powder?

No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.


Is oobleck a non-Newtonian fluid?

Yes, oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid.


Is oobleck solid or liquid?

Oobleck is a non-newtonian liquid.


What landuage is oobleck?

Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid that behaves like both a liquid and a solid. It is made by mixing cornstarch and water together. Oobleck is often used for science experiments and sensory play.


Does oobleck work with flour?

No, oobleck is made with a combination of cornstarch and water. Flour and water mixed together would create a paste-like substance, not the same non-Newtonian fluid characteristics as oobleck.


What happens when oobleck is squeezed?

oobleck is a goo so if you evenly ( and correctly) distributed your materials then it should all stay together


What material was found on the moon?

Moon rocks were found on the Moon.


What is strange about the oobleck?

what is strange about oobleck is how it is shiny and looks like a very soft liquid like water but is NOT very soft at all and when you put your hand in it it sinks and oobleck fills up those spaces but never gets hard


What is strange about oobleck?

what is strange about oobleck is how it is shiny and looks like a very soft liquid like water but is NOT very soft at all and when you put your hand in it it sinks and oobleck fills up those spaces but never gets hard


How did john renail balidoy discover oobleck?

John Renail Balidoy did not discover oobleck; rather, oobleck is a substance that was popularized by Dr. Seuss in his book "Bartholomew and the Oobleck." The term refers to a non-Newtonian fluid made from a mixture of cornstarch and water, which behaves like a solid under pressure but flows like a liquid when at rest. The name "oobleck" itself is derived from the story, where the substance falls from the sky, causing chaos in the kingdom.


Which Dr. Seuss book did Old King Derwin of Did as the royal magician to create something new?

"Bartholomew and the Oobleck" is the Dr. Seuss book in which Old King Derwin of Didd asks his royal magician to create a new type of weather called Oobleck. The story follows the chaos that ensues when the Oobleck becomes a problem for the kingdom.