Is corn flour goo a solid or liquid?
Corn flour goo is a non-Newtonian fluid, which means it can behave like both a solid and a liquid depending on the conditions. When force is applied to corn flour goo, it acts like a solid, but when the force is removed, it acts like a liquid. This is because the particles in corn flour goo are not held together very strongly, so they can easily move past each other when force is applied.
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