Can oobleck protect an egg?

The Oobleck protects the egg. When it hits the ground, a quick direct force is applied to the Oobleck. The cornstarch clumps together and hardens like a solid, absorbing the impact and protecting the plastic egg.
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Can oobleck save an egg?

Oobleck is a Non-Newtonian fluid – its viscosity (or 'runniness') changes when a force is applied to it. (Tomato sauce and blood are examples of other Non-Newtonian fluids). When it hits the ground, the Oobleck instantly hardens, absorbing the force of the impact and protecting the egg.
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How do you protect an egg from a collision?

Design a car to hold the egg so it doesn't crack on impact with a solid object.
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Think about how to protect the egg.
  1. Build a protective cage.
  2. Add protective materials: bubble wrap, cotton wool etc.
  3. Try an air bag – balloon.
  4. Could you add some suspension?
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What material will protect an egg?

If you do not have bubble wrap but do have other packing materials, like packing peanuts, inflated plastic packing packets, packing paper, cotton balls, or crumpled newspaper, you can use these materials to cushion the egg, as well.
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What happens if you freeze oobleck?

Freezing the oobleck creates a solid. As the oobleck melts, the consistency keeps changing. This will keep your child interested for quite a while.
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Is oobleck edible?

Luckily, the gooey substance is not toxic, but it probably won't taste good since it's just cornstarch and water. As one individual pointed out on Yahoo Answers, while eating oobleck may not be poisonous, it could potentially give someone pains in their stomach if large quantities are ingested.
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How do you make an egg unbreakable?

Wrap the egg in cling film, place in your palm and close your hand around it so your fingers are completely wrapped around the egg. Squeeze as hard as you can. The egg should remain in one piece. If you are feeling extra brave you could try it without the cling film.
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Can you stand on an egg without it breaking?

When you stand barefoot on a carton of eggs, your foot is big enough to spread the pressure of your weight around to all of the eggs, and their arched structure keeps them from breaking.
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How much force can an egg withstand?

Testing by SPS found a wide range of maximum loads from ~100 lb to some as high as +300 lbs for standard, large eggs. Explain to the audience that the reason the egg can withstand such forces is because the foam decreases the pressure the egg experiences.
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How do you protect eggs with straws?

Place a jumbo straw next to a small straw piece and wrap a piece of tape around it (I recommend using 2 to 3 pieces of tape per straw). Once that's done, the pyramid should now look like it has "spikes" protruding from it. Make sure that the egg can still fit in there.
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Is slime similar to oobleck?

Oobleck was the name given to a type of slime in a Dr. Seuss book that was capable of gumming up a whole kingdom.
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Is oobleck a solid or a liquid?

Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid; it has properties of both liquids and solids. You can slowly dip your hand into it like a liquid, but if you squeeze the oobleck or punch it, it will feel solid.
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Is an egg a non-Newtonian Fluid?

Egg Drop Without Breaking the Egg

We don't like going with the obvious, so instead we wondered if we could use science to protect our egg. Specifically a non-Newtonian Fluid.
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Can you crush a raw egg in your hand?

But when you squeeze an egg in your bare hand, its strength is amazing. That's because eggshells are quite strong under compression but there's a bit more to it than that. The real strength of an egg lies in its shape. A side on blow from a sharp object puts pressure across the thin shell and easily breaks it.
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Is it possible to squeeze an egg?

Eggs are amazingly strong despite their reputation for being so fragile. An egg can withstand nearly your entire strength as you try to squeeze it. There's not even a crack!
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Is it possible to crush an egg with your hand?

Nothing. See, an egg shell is thin, so when we crack an egg for breakfast by applying force to a small area, it causes direct strain on a small area, which breaks. But, in your palm, the force is distributed evenly over the shell, and the shell absorbs it.
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Can you eat a bouncy egg?

Is it safe to eat a boiled bouncy egg? Yes, but it is not the best idea. It will taste like vinegar and most people find that unpleasant.
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How do I make a bouncy egg?

Follow these steps…
  1. Gently place the egg in the glass and cover it with vinegar.
  2. Leave the egg for about 48 hours. You can speed up the process by changing the vinegar halfway through.
  3. Remove the egg and gently rub the eggshell away. ...
  4. Carefully drop your egg from a couple of centimetres and watch it bounce!
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How do you make rubber eggs?

The Rubber Egg Experiment
  1. Place an egg in a cup. Place a raw egg carefully in a clear jar or cup.
  2. Add vinegar. Pour enough vinegar in the cup to completely submerge the egg.
  3. Add food coloring. Add in a few generous drops of food coloring and stir gently. ...
  4. Wait! Observe the eggs each day. ...
  5. Rub off the shell. ...
  6. Bounce it!
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What age is oobleck for?

Kids age 3+ should be able to help you make the Oobleck, and kids age 1+ will enjoy playing with it after you've mixed the ingredients together for them.
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Who named oobleck?

Non Newtonian Fluids, of which Oobleck is one, were described by Sir Isaac Newton around 1700. The name Oobleck comes from a 1949 book by Dr. Seuss titled Bartholomew and the Oobleck.
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How do you make an Oblock?

Mix 2 cups of cornstarch to 1 cup of water into a bowl. Mix the cornstarch and water until your oobleck is formed. Tip: If you would like to color your oobleck, add your food coloring to your water and then mix with the cornstarch.
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What happens if you microwave oobleck?

Heating the Oobleck changed it from a non-Newtonian fluid back to a solid. Removing the water from Oobleck stopped the material from flowing. Adding water back into the mixture, however, returned the material back into a non-Newtonian material.
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