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.
just use the same measurement as the cornstarch.but let the flour sit for 20-30 mins
The responding variable in an oobleck experiment could be the viscosity or flow behavior of the oobleck when pressure is applied.
Yes, oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid.
To properly dispose of oobleck, you can let it dry out and then throw it in the trash. Avoid pouring it down the drain as it can clog pipes.
One fun and educational way to engage children in a hands-on oobleck activity is to have them mix cornstarch and water together to create the oobleck substance. Encourage them to explore the unique properties of oobleck by squeezing it, rolling it into a ball, and watching it change from a solid to a liquid. You can also add food coloring to make it more visually appealing and incorporate a discussion about non-Newtonian fluids and the science behind oobleck.
just use the same measurement as the cornstarch.but let the flour sit for 20-30 mins
Oh, dude, making oobleck with flour is like the easiest thing ever. Just mix one part water with two parts flour in a bowl, and boom, you've got yourself some oobleck. It's a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning it acts like a liquid when you pour it but like a solid when you squeeze it. So, have fun playing with your goopy creation!
The responding variable in an oobleck experiment could be the viscosity or flow behavior of the oobleck when pressure is applied.
add four cups of flour and 2-4 cups of water and leave for 20 mins. you can also add food die.
No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.
Yes, oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid.
Oobleck is a non-newtonian liquid.
No, oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid made from cornstarch and water that is not found naturally on the moon. The surface of the moon does not have the necessary components for oobleck to form.
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.
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 goo so if you evenly ( and correctly) distributed your materials then it should all stay together
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