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Second, we held a Convention to discuss the properties of Oobleck.
Two plays written and produced by Theater Oobleck have been published.
Children will learn chemistry by making slime, "oobleck" and artificial mucus.
A person moving quickly and applying sufficient force with their feet can walk across certain types of non-Newtonian fluid, such as oobleck.
The king encounters the crisis personally in his royal bathtub, when the oobleck comes out of the water faucet.
Michael Pierce The name Oobleck is sometimes used for different chemical mixtures.
This suspension is termed oobleck and often used in science demonstrations of non-Newtonian fluids.
During the Laboratory session we looked at the Oobleck, touched it, (lots!)
Oobleck plays often feature famous historical or contemporary characters, juxtaposition, playful language, humor, and political thought.
We drew our designs, always keeping in mind the Laws of Oobleck, and explained our reasoning to the class.
It follows the adventures of a young boy named Bartholomew, who must rescue his kingdom from a sticky substance called "oobleck".
Bartholomew runs around warning everybody to stay undercover, but the palace servants and guards are soon stuck in the oobleck.
Notably, Theater Oobleck works without a director.
First, we had this slimey green gooey Oobleck that we had to investigate.
A theater company in Chicago is named "Theater Oobleck."
Where's the sly beastie waiting to toss a big dollop of gooky green oobleck on this path to success?
Oobleck may refer to:
After watching the cave all night, Bartholomew sees the first sign that the oobleck has been made and that it is falling the very next morning.
We talked over things we knew from our Lab, until we agreed on them, and made them Law Oobleck.
The magicians soon return to their secret cave on Mount Neeka Tave to make the oobleck.
It shouldn't be surprising, then, that in bringing Seuss's stories to the screen and stage, a lot of well-intentioned oobleck has gummed up the narrative machine.
Ordinary paint is one example of a shear-thinning fluid, while oobleck provides one realization of a shear-thickening fluid.
This can readily be seen with a mixture of cornstarch and water (sometimes called oobleck), which acts in counterintuitive ways when struck or thrown against a surface.
Corn Starch and Water (Oobleck)
Bartholomew tries to go to the Royal Stables for a horse to warn the kingdom himself, but even the stables are covered in oobleck.