When you punch oobleck, which is a non-Newtonian fluid made from cornstarch and water, it behaves like a solid due to the rapid application of force. The particles in oobleck are forced together, creating resistance and making it feel hard upon impact. However, if you were to touch it gently, it flows like a liquid. This unique property demonstrates how oobleck can change its viscosity based on the stress applied to it.
The reason why your fingers sink into oobleck is because they are there for a reasonable time for them to sink into it but but when you punch it you take your hand of straight away so it doesnt have enough time to sink into the oobleck and because your hands have to be in a small ammout of a size.
oobleck is a goo so if you evenly ( and correctly) distributed your materials then it should all stay together
Gloop, or cornstarch and water mix, exhibits similar properties as oobleck since it can behave like a solid and a liquid based on force applied. Silly putty is another substance with comparable properties as it stretches like a liquid but breaks like a solid. Slime made with certain recipes can also have characteristics similar to oobleck in terms of viscosity and flow.
The responding variable in an oobleck experiment could be the viscosity or flow behavior of the oobleck when pressure is applied.
No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.
Yes, oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid.
Oh, dude, the test variable for oobleck is the force applied to it. So, like, when you squish it or punch it, that's the variable you're changing to see how oobleck reacts. It's like science meets playtime, but with a gooey twist.
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.
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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.
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.