Thanatops1s
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Walking on non-Newtonian fluid
Earlier today, I helped a friend make a big vat of non-Newtonian fluid for kids at his dad's church to play with/walk on. We used 250lbs of corn
starch and added water until the appropriate thickness. It was quite a project mixing it all up but fun in the end. I had never played with it in such
large quantities and it was cool to walk over it, it was a 6x2.5 foot or so container about 8 inches deep. The kids absolutely loved it too although I
think we had just as much fun.
Anyone ever done similar?
[Edited on 8-8-2014 by Thanatops1s]
[Edited on 8-8-2014 by Thanatops1s]
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neptunium
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the mythbusters did
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Brain&Force
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It was on the Ellen DeGeneres show too.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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numos
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I believe a type of this has been made with a silicon based material, and it becomes so hard when receiving shock, that it is proposed for body armor,
soft and comfy to move around, but a bullet impact hardens it.
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