Liquid Pours Itself. this is why trying to pour water slowly out of a drinking glass causes the water to disastrously pour down the sides, while pouring the same liquid. steve mould mixed some polyethylene oxide with water and the result is a liquid that will pour itself out of, or into, anything. so, as steve mould showcases in this video, if you get a beaker full of polyethylene oxide and slightly tip it, causing it to spill out over the top, it will appear to pour itself, seemingly. The polymer is made from long chains of molecules which explains. The animations above demonstrate one of. also called polyox, this liquid is viscoelastic do it is very long polymer chains meaning it behaves in strange ways. the idea that there is a substance that can imitate both liquid and solid states at the same time is more than my. It's made of long, tangled molecules that constantly tug on.
also called polyox, this liquid is viscoelastic do it is very long polymer chains meaning it behaves in strange ways. this is why trying to pour water slowly out of a drinking glass causes the water to disastrously pour down the sides, while pouring the same liquid. so, as steve mould showcases in this video, if you get a beaker full of polyethylene oxide and slightly tip it, causing it to spill out over the top, it will appear to pour itself, seemingly. The polymer is made from long chains of molecules which explains. It's made of long, tangled molecules that constantly tug on. The animations above demonstrate one of. steve mould mixed some polyethylene oxide with water and the result is a liquid that will pour itself out of, or into, anything. the idea that there is a substance that can imitate both liquid and solid states at the same time is more than my.
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Liquid Pours Itself so, as steve mould showcases in this video, if you get a beaker full of polyethylene oxide and slightly tip it, causing it to spill out over the top, it will appear to pour itself, seemingly. also called polyox, this liquid is viscoelastic do it is very long polymer chains meaning it behaves in strange ways. The polymer is made from long chains of molecules which explains. steve mould mixed some polyethylene oxide with water and the result is a liquid that will pour itself out of, or into, anything. so, as steve mould showcases in this video, if you get a beaker full of polyethylene oxide and slightly tip it, causing it to spill out over the top, it will appear to pour itself, seemingly. It's made of long, tangled molecules that constantly tug on. The animations above demonstrate one of. the idea that there is a substance that can imitate both liquid and solid states at the same time is more than my. this is why trying to pour water slowly out of a drinking glass causes the water to disastrously pour down the sides, while pouring the same liquid.