Cool Stuff A viscoelastic fluid can pour itself, known as the open channel siphon effect livescience — April 27, 2019 26 comments A viscoelastic fluid can pour itself, known as the open channel siphon effect chem gifs reaction
I wonder up to what angle of tilt this works and if so whether there is a relation between viscosity and minimum angle Reply
That’s nothing – spray it on the Statue of Liberty – play some Jackie Wilson and watch what happens!! Reply
Is this like how when you put beads on a string in a cup and it starts pouring out until all of them are out even though you just threw over a couple, except the viscosity of the liquid is like the string Reply
Imagine your in the lab and you tip the glass to far and just enough comes out before you recover so this happens Reply
Doesn’t it violate conservation of energy ? It is lifting itself up, increasing its potential energy Reply
Just like having a spool of rope on the second floor, throwing the end over the edge and watching it unravel Reply
Just like having a spool of rope on the second floor, throwing the end over the edge and watching it unravel Reply
My nose does that when I’m sick.
I wonder up to what angle of tilt this works and if so whether there is a relation between viscosity and minimum angle
What are some common examples of viscoelastic fluids? I wanna freak my mom out.
Does the whole stream move or does it form a tube and pull fluid through the middle?
Egg whites do the same thing, the characteristics are similar.
Reminds me of the ball chain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dQJBBklpQQ
That’s nothing – spray it on the Statue of Liberty – play some Jackie Wilson and watch what happens!!
Just like semen
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Where is the chemical reaction in this gif?
Is this like how when you put beads on a string in a cup and it starts pouring out until all of them are out even though you just threw over a couple, except the viscosity of the liquid is like the string
Wait, is this different from super fluidity?
Liquid helium does it better!
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Depends on the mw of peo
So, a sticky Mould Effect
O…Odo? Is that you???
The chemical embodiment of:
*makes a bad joke/pun
“I’ll see myself out”
Essentially, its own pull on itself is this strong to allow the siphon effect.
Is that Odo?
Imagine your in the lab and you tip the glass to far and just enough comes out before you recover so this happens
Strong independent fluid don’t need no man.
Doesn’t it violate conservation of energy ? It is lifting itself up, increasing its potential energy
Flubber is real?
Just like having a spool of rope on the second floor, throwing the end over the edge and watching it unravel
Just like having a spool of rope on the second floor, throwing the end over the edge and watching it unravel