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[The Science of Oobleck: Understanding Non-Newtonian Fluids]-[Oobleck! Make Up Your Mind! (7/1/24)]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2024-07-01

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The Science of Oobleck: Understanding Non-Newtonian Fluids

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz explore the fascinating scientific properties of non-Newtonian fluids, specifically focusing on a mixture of cornstarch and water known as "oobleck." Through a series of playful experiments, they illustrate how matter can defy traditional expectations of behavior.

Defining Matter and Fluid Dynamics

To set the stage, the hosts discuss the three standard states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. While water is introduced as a Newtonian fluid—meaning its viscosity (thickness) remains constant regardless of the force applied to it—oobleck acts quite differently. A non-Newtonian fluid does not "play by the rules" of standard matter; it is a "scientific trickster" that changes its state based on external pressure.

The Role of Force and Viscosity

The core of the discussion centers on how oobleck behaves under different conditions. When handled slowly, the mixture acts like a creamy liquid. However, when force is applied—such as when a character tries to rollerblade across a pool filled with the substance—it transforms into a solid. Mindy explains that this occurs because the bodily force applied to the oobleck overcomes the electric charges between the microscopic cornstarch particles.

The Physics at a Microscopic Level

Using magnifying goggles, the hosts examine the particles within the oobleck, noting that they are 100 times smaller than a grain of sand. These particles are governed by electric charges that typically cause them to repel one another, allowing them to slide past each other like a liquid. When sudden, forceful movement is applied, the particles are unable to repel each other. Instead, they touch and create friction, causing them to bunch together and behave like a solid. Once the force is removed, the substance reverts to its liquid state.

Real-World Applications

Beyond the humor of a pool filled with "poobleck," the episode touches on serious scientific research. The hosts mention that engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created computer models to predict these transitions. This research has potential real-world applications, such as using non-Newtonian materials to fill potholes, where the substance could provide a durable, solid surface under the force of car tires while maintaining the ability to flow and set into place.

Ultimately, the episode serves as an engaging introduction to fluid dynamics, demonstrating that even common household ingredients like cornstarch can provide profound insights into the complex nature of matter.

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