why mixture of corn flour and water acts like a non newtonian fluid?
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The cornflour-water mixture is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid. ... The water acts as a lubricant so when you move the mixture slowly, the particles have time to move past each other and the mixture acts like a liquid.
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The science behind it all:
The cornflour-water mixture is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid. ... The water acts as a lubricant so when you move the mixture slowly, the particles have time to move past each other and the mixture acts like a liquid.
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