Dancing cornstarch
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dancing cornstarch
Cool video | Corn starch makes wierd and wonderful shapes when put in a speaker and the speaker is turned on.
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Scientists apply vibration to cornstarch, which causes this liquid to retain form and display strange patterns. The scientist later shows the cornstarch growing
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What do you get when you mix cornstarch and water and expose the mixture to the vibration of a subwoofer? Check it out: Amazing, isn't it? And for those
People tend not to think about the non-Newtonian properties of foodstuffs, but weâre glad at least one person did. When it comes to cornstarch, itâs indeterminate viscosity
This video shows the non-Newtonian properties of cornstarch mixed with water on a metal sheet and placed on top of a sub woofer.
Cool Cornstarch on Speaker Experiment Video. Okay, if this is real, itâs pretty cool. It kind of looks like stop motion to me, so Iâm not totally buying into it, but on the off
Corn starch makes wierd and wonderful shapes when put in a speaker and the speaker is turned on.. Watch Video about Dance,Speaker,Speaker dancing by Metacafe.com
The non-newtonian properties of cornstarch+water make it quite the dance partner. [via Hack a Day] More: Seeing Sound waves
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