Yes, slime can stretch and return to its original shape due to its non-Newtonian properties. When applied force is removed, the slime will flow back into its original shape slowly.
DE-watering hydro cyclone de-sliming hydro cyclonecentrifugal force apply to hydro cyclone and pressure apply and same time separation of higher partial and slime partials differentiation and this called DE-watering hydro cyclone.DE-smiling hydro cyclone is Anti centrifugal force apply to slime special design hydro cyclone and separation of higher partials upto -44 microns remove and overflow only slime partials removing. this called de-slime hydro cyclonesRAVI RAJAGOPAL, Dy.Manager, RBSSN.
The answer to the riddle is "swimmer." By adding the letters "m" and "r" to the word "slim" and rearranging them, you get "swimmer," which is a person who swims. This type of wordplay is known as a word puzzle or anagram.
Most animals are symmetrical in their body plans, which doesn't necessarily mean that they are perfectly symmetrical.Humans for instance, have two, you can place a mirror right in the middle of a person and it will produce an image of the corresponding side. Humans and most mammals are said to be bilateral (two sides).Starfish for instance have more than two, they have radial symmetry.Some members of the animal kingdom do not have any symmetry in their body plans. A good example would be the more primitive of animals, the Poryphera (sponges). Sponges are asymmetrical (do not have symmetry).
The skin of rays is similar to that of sharks. It's not the skin, but the placing of the scales is different on each animal. Both sharks and stingrays have scales called dermal denticles (meaning skin teeth). Each scale has the same structure as a shark's tooth. The difference is that a shark's dermal denticles are all aligned pointing to the rear of the shark while a ray's scales are more spread apart and are in an irregular pattern. Sting rays are smooth creatures that feel something similiar to velvet. They feel strong, but the skin feels as if it has a slime coating, though none will deposit on your hands if you touch them.
You could make a Mnemonic. For example for our exam we have to learn the reactivity series from Sodium so I made one that says:"Sally Lit a Candle, Making Allan's Zebras Ill. Later He called Sally a Goat"Sodium: SallyLithium: LitACalcium:CandleMagnesium: MakingAluminium: Allan'sZinc: ZebrasIron: IllLead: LaterHydrogen: HeCopper: CalledSilver: SallyAGold: GoatFrom Johann7030
"slime" can refer to many different substances, each of which can stretch different distances based upon their individual properties.
Detergent helps slime to stretch and become more elastic by breaking the bonds between the glue molecules, making the slime less sticky and easier to manipulate. It also helps the slime to hold its shape better and can create bubbles when mixed with certain ingredients like baking soda.
Slime doesn't have a fixed shape because it is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning its viscosity and flow behavior depend on its shearing forces. Slime can change its shape when manipulated or poured due to its unique properties.
Yes, slime will freeze if you put it in a freezer. The ingredients in slime are mostly water-based, so when the temperature drops below freezing, the water molecules will freeze and the slime will solidify. However, once the slime is removed from the freezer and allowed to thaw, it should return to its original consistency.
Mugen Slime is a type of slime that is based on the Japanese word "mugen," meaning infinite or endless. It has a unique texture and can stretch and mold in various ways. Mugen Slime is popular in the DIY slime community for its creative and interactive qualities.
To slime bend, you can use a plastic slime bending tool or your hands to gently manipulate and fold the slime over itself to create a bending effect. You can also twist and stretch the slime to achieve different bending shapes and patterns. Practice and experiment with different techniques to see what works best for the type of slime you are using.
To make slime with fabric softener, mix equal parts fabric softener and glue in a bowl. Add your choice of coloring if desired. Slowly add in a small amount of liquid starch or contact lens solution until the slime reaches your desired consistency. Knead and stretch the slime until it is smooth and not sticky.
A slime mold can move like a fluid, flowing and changing shape to navigate through different environments.
GoopGoop is a gelatinous creature of indeterminate species. Goop can stretch and shape shift and reform limbs due to his gelatinous form (hence the name Goop). His slime is controlled by a small UFO like object, which is also where his voice comes from. However, if the UFO is separated from the slime from even a small amount, then the slime will collapse onto the ground, in which the UFO must collect up the slime for it to have structure again. Goop can shoot out acid as seen in "Good Copy, Bad Copy". It has been hinted that the acid is used for Goop to digest his food. Retrieved from "http://ben10.wikia.com/wiki/Goop"
Boric acid, a component of borax, reacts with the polyvinyl alcohol in glue to create a stretchy slime. When borax is dissolved in water, it forms borate ions that cross-link the polymer chains in the glue, giving the slime its unique consistency. Borax also acts as a thickening agent to help the slime maintain its shape.
Goop is a shape-shifting, self-regenerating green blob. Goop's slime is controlled by a UFO-like machine over his head, which is also where Ben's voice comes from. The UFO can cause the slime to take any shape and even hover off the ground
Synthesize a king slime and a king cure slime. King Slime=(slime+slime)+(slime+slime) King Cureslime=Megalodon+(any slime, B rank I think) GOOD LUCK!