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Non-Newtonian Fluid on a Speaker Cone

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

Corn starch is a shear thickening non-Newtonian fluid meaning that it becomes more viscous when it is disturbed. When it's hit repeatedly by something like a speaker cone it forms weird tendrils. The video was shot at 30 fps and the speaker cone was vibrating at 30 Hz which is why there is no blur. This is the original video with the actual sound of the speaker.

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  • I've seen enough Imgur to know where this is going.

  • KILL IT! BURN IT WITH FIRE!

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  • @Alphanumeric69 God damnit

  • looks like demos climbing out of a well

    

  • I can see the sound, I never thought that this.

  • its scary.

  • AAH KILL IT WITH FIRE!!

  • ITS ALIVEEEE!!!!!!!!

  • Do it with a 12" subwoofer you pussy

  • @jspacepirate it would look pretty sick

  • @CrazyRMexi Oh gee how original

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