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Is the strange solid/liquid changing behavior of Oobleck the SAME as an ice cube melting?
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Is the strange solid/liquid changing behavior of Oobleck the SAME as an ice cube melting?
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I don’t think so because an ice cube melting needs heat and relies on temp while ooblecks transition from solid to quickly depends on force and speed
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