It demonstrates the properties of non-Newtonian fluids. Non-Newtonian fluids are solid if you apply a sudden force and liquid if you apply a steady, slow force. How can something be a solid and a ...
Create a fascinating substance named after Dr. Seuss's story "Bartholomew and the Oobleck"! This strange material acts like a liquid when handled gently but becomes solid when force is applied. It's a ...
Syrup is a form of non-Newtonian solid, meaning that it is neither a solid nor a liquid. These sticky fluids are often described as being viscous, which means they are thick and not very runny.
Non-Newtonian fluids may exhibit shear thinning, where the viscosity decreases with stress; common examples include ketchups ...