Non-Newtonian fluids
A Newtonian fluid is any fluid that exhibits a viscosity that remains constant regardless of any external stress that is placed upon it, such as mixing or a sudden application of force. One example is water, since it flows the same way regardless of whether it is left alone or agitated vigorously. This can be contrasted with non-Newtonian fluids, which can become thicker or thinner when stress is applied. It is possible for the viscosity of a Newtonian fluid to change if it is exposed to different temperatures or pressures instead of external applications of force. Many fluids become thicker as they are cooled, for example, though they still react to shear forces without a change in viscosity.A non-Newtonian fluid is a type of solid and liquid mass that changes it state depending of the temperature.
Applying a force with your hand makes the fluid behave in a manner more similar to a solid than a liquid . This type of fluid is used like a body armor, because of its ability to absorb the impact energy of a projectile at high speed, but if the remaining flexible impact occurs at low speed.
A familiar example of a fluid with the opposite behavior is painting. ^^^^
UTILITIES : The non-Newtonian fluid is mainly used in bulletproof vests and also it is use for filling potholes.
INGREDIENTS : Basicallyit is formed of cornstarch and water , you have to left it rest for 10 minutes after you can use it.
PROCEDURE : Mix water with cornstarch, wait about 8 to 10 minutes so it can become a once solid and liquid fluid . The purpose of our project is to demonstrate the power of fluids and its resistance to sudden movements which in this case would be the puchs of people who will be attending us.
MEMBERS : Nicolas Leon , Klever Jimenes , Nicolas Maldonado .

