Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Walking on Liquid The Non Newtonian.


 Walking on Liquid The Non Newtonian.

A non-Newtonian fluid does not have a constant viscosity. When you apply a sudden or strong force—such as stepping or running—the particles in the fluid lock together and the mixture behaves like a solid. This temporary solidification supports your weight, allowing you to walk or even run across the surface.

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