How Fluid Can Climb Upward! SLIME EXPERIMENT

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121018 Like and subscribe. This is an archive, check the link in the end if you are owner. Slime exhibits some crazy unusual properties, like viscoelasticity, because it's a non-newtonian fluid.

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We can use non-newtonian properties to make the fluid "defy gravity" and climb up a spinning rod. This is called the Weissenberg effect.

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