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Newsflare Edit: Crazy Oobleck dancing to music (Royalty Free Music)
Spectacular video has emerged from Gosford, Australia, of a physics experiment involving Oobleck - a non-Newtonian liquid made from cornflour, water and food colouring.
The video, shot on August 18, shows the unusual substance dancing with particular music frequency.
"When music of a particular frequency plays it forms a solid shape and bounces and moves around like a dancer, but when the music changes frequency it behaves more like a liquid," the filmer wrote online.
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