Inu and Deeksha (her cousin) were very excited for their winter break as they planned to stay together during the break. The slime making actually started with a visit to an exhibition where they both played with slime.
Can we make slime at home mausi, Deeksha asked. And here we began with making slime.
What you Need:
- Cornflour
- Water
- Food Colouring
- Bowl
- Spoon
We are ready with all the things.
Add little food colouring in it.
Mix small amount of water in the cornflour until a thick slime forms. Use the spoon to stir the cornflour while adding the water.
Can we make slime at home mausi, Deeksha asked. And here we began with making slime.
What you Need:
- Cornflour
- Water
- Food Colouring
- Bowl
- Spoon
We are ready with all the things.
Take the small quantity of cornflour in the bowl.
Add little food colouring in it.
Mix small amount of water in the cornflour until a thick slime forms. Use the spoon to stir the cornflour while adding the water.
Cornflour slime is a stir-thickening fluid which means its viscosity* changes depending on whether or not the fluid is stirred. If we apply the force by stirring or punching it , it becomes thick. And if we remove the force it becomes runny again.
[*Viscosity is the state of being thick, sticky, and semi-fluid in consistency, due to internal friction.]
Deeksha and Inu both enjoyed playing with their self made slime.
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ReplyDeleteGood to know about Viscosity. Nice experiment.
ReplyDeleteGreat...I missed it...
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