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They filled a pool with a mix of cornstarch and water made on a concrete mixer truck. It becomes a non-newtonian fluid. When stress is applied to the liquid it exhibits properties of a solid.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Non_Newtoni an_fluid
Recorded at Barcelona, Spain.
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This is cornstarch & water (sometimes called oobleck) on a speaker vibrating at 100 Hz (later 110 Hz). Inspired by shep59's Cornstarch Lifeform. (http://youtube.com/ watch?v=NKxKVpHZe5Q)
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A petri dish full of cornstarch and water, vibrated by a 35-55hz sine wave over a period of 60 seconds.
This was a test run for my sculpture "Snowy Day".
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Corn starch and water with a bit of red food coloring filmed at high-speed. Please visit http://www.lucidmove ment.com for a complete blog post with more information and a higher resolution video.
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From the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory
Funky beat with corn starch and water.
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Playing with cornstarch and water is fun... walking on a tub of it is even better. Learn about the science http://www.stevespan glerscience.com/expe riment/00000088
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In this video cooking lesson, Chef Todd Mohr discusses the role of starches in thickening sauces. Chef Mohr demonstrates a vegetable stir-fry technique using cornstarch slurry to make a thickened pan sauce. In todays episode youll learn how to make a sauce with a basic cooking method that will allow you to use a basic sauce making technique in a new food recipe that you created yourself.
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Cornstarch+water mixture on a speaker (there's plastic wrap between, I'm not ruining it :). A varying sine wave (about between 20 and 200 Hz) is fed to the speaker.