Bizarre liquid jets explained - the Kaye effect
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Chaotic jets of shampoo form on impact with a surface due to it's shear thinning properties - known as the Kaye effect.
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Видео Bizarre liquid jets explained - the Kaye effect канала Steve Mould
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Chaotic jets of shampoo form on impact with a surface due to it's shear thinning properties - known as the Kaye effect.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/moulds
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevemouldscience/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevemouldscience/
Buy nerdy maths things: http://mathsgear.co.uk
Видео Bizarre liquid jets explained - the Kaye effect канала Steve Mould
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