This substance was very confusing. One second it was a liquid and another minute it was a solid. When it was in your hand it would feel like silly puddy, and then it turned to liquid. When you let it drip into your other hand it turned back to a solid and so on. I would love to learn more about this substance and how it turns from a solid to a liquid.
i liked this experiment it was cool to play with and hold in your hand, i was letting the oobleck run down my hand showing its liquid form and them pushing it around and forming it like a solid. diffidently worth the extra wait, a good and fun time.
This was an awesome experiment because when you hold the ooblek in your hand it melts so it goes from a sold to a liquid.
ReplyDeleteThis substance was very confusing. One second it was a liquid and another minute it was a solid. When it was in your hand it would feel like silly puddy, and then it turned to liquid. When you let it drip into your other hand it turned back to a solid and so on. I would love to learn more about this substance and how it turns from a solid to a liquid.
ReplyDeletei liked this experiment it was cool to play with and hold in your hand, i was letting the oobleck run down my hand showing its liquid form and them pushing it around and forming it like a solid. diffidently worth the extra wait, a good and fun time.
ReplyDeleteIt starts as a liquid and slowly forms into a solid.
ReplyDeleteThe oobleck starts as a liquid and turns into a solid when pressure is applied. It can be made from cornstarch and water.
ReplyDeleteUsually anything that has enough active molecules is able to turn from a liquid to a solid or even a gas so that could be how that changes like that.
ReplyDeleteThese people use the non-newtonian fluid to "walk on water" by using fluid mechanics - http://thescienceclassroom.org/how-can-this-guy-walk-on-water/
ReplyDeleteIt starts as a liquid then becomes a solid when it is touched
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