Mark Rober is the best uncle to his nephews!
Mark Rober, who worked as an engineer at NASA, found a way to make science more entertaining for everyone on YouTube. And his latest release was a video of a solid sand being turned into “liquid soup,” allowing it to behave like water. After leaving his job at the organization’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rober turned to vlogging on the popular video-sharing website for science topics and other interesting DIY projects.
Nothing’s more interesting so far than his latest video, as he was seen dipping in a tub with sand that behaves like water. Rober’s liquid sand uses the concept of fluidized beds, “a physical phenomenon occurring when a quantity of a solid particulate substance is placed under appropriate conditions to cause a solid/fluid mixture to behave as a fluid.” In other words, large quantities of tiny, solid substances are transformed into liquid.
When air is blowing from the bottom of the container, it increases the space between individual sand particles. Friction is reduced, as a result, and that causes the particles to move freely. Think of an air hockey table – its surface is frictionless when air is blown, allowing the puck to move freely.
Rober wanted to build a liquid sand tub for a long time. He made it clear that the concept is nothing new, but doing searches on the Internet for instructions was not successful.
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