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    An inexpensive, non-toxic example of a non-Newtonian fluid is a suspension of starch (e.g. cornstarch) in water, sometimes called "Oobleck", "ooze", or "magic mud" (1 part of water to 1.5–2 parts of corn starch). Uncooked cornflour has the same properties.

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    Non-Newtonian Fuild Experiment

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    Add ¼ cup of dry cornstarch to the bowl. Add about 1/8 cup (2 tablespoons, or 30 cm3) of water to the corn starch and stir slowly. Add water slowly to the mixture, with stirring, until all of the powder is wet. Continue to add water until the cornstarch acts like a liquid when you stir it slowly.

    Non-Newtonian Cornstarch Recipe - The Lab - Steve Spangler Science

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    Make your own ooey, gooey glop that is guaranteed to produce a room full of ooohs & ahhhs! Using only cornstarch and water, this amazing mixture behaves ...

    How To: Make Non-Newtonian Fluid (& Experiment with it!)

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    This instructable will show you how to make a simple non-Newtonian fluid out of corn starch and water. Our matter will turn into a solid when pressure is exerted on it, and will turn into a liquid when little or no pressure is exerted on it.

    Non-Newtonian Fluid - Cornstarch and water - YouTube

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    Feb 12, 2011 - Uploaded by Jay Summer 1
    When you apply stress to the non-newtonian flui... ... Cornstarch and Water Bonding - Cool Science ...

    Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid with properties that are different in any way from those of ... Corn starch dissolved in water ("oobleck", see below) is a common example: when stirred slowly it looks milky, when .... Classical experiments with Non-Newtonian fluids by the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics on YouTube ...

    Science Activity: Is This Stuff a Liquid Or a Solid? | Exploratorium

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    Ketchup, like Ooze, is a non-Newtonian fluid. Physicists say that the best way to get ketchup to flow is to turn the bottle over and be patient. Smacking the bottom ...

    Non-Newtonian Fluid | Other Shows | Discovery

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    At rest, this mixture of cornstarch and water acts like a liquid. But hit the surface just so and the cornstarch ...

    Oobleck - The Cornstarch And Water Experiment - ScienceBob.com

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    Explore the cornstarch and water experiment for yourself and discover all the fun you can have with Non-Newtonian substances! ... You should know that if you try this activity and you are not smiling and messy with corn starch goo at the end, ...

    experimental physics - Excess corn starch in a non-newtonian fluid ...

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    Apr 7, 2016 - I'm currently performing a high school experiment regarding non-newtonian fluid. And as a further exploration, I am aiming to figure out whether ...

    How to Make Oobleck | Fun Science Projects - Live Science

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    Jul 11, 2012 - Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid; it has properties of both liquids and solids. You can slowly dip ... Experiments you can try include: Put some ...
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