Saturday, January 17, 2004

Physics experiments with Silly Putty.

Posted by Les on 01/17/2004 at 11:16 PM. Read 2962 times. Tags:

Remember playing with Silly Putty as a kid? That oddly flesh colored compound that came in a plastic egg that you could mold into different shapes and use to pull images from the comics page up and other pointless activities like that? Remember how one of the coolest things about Silly Putty was that it was soft and pliant, but if you hit it with a hammer it would shatter?

Remember all of that?

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you got a lot of Silly Putty and made a big ball out of it and dropped it off of, say, a building? Bet that would be pretty cool, don’t you? Did you know that you can order this stuff by the pound from Dow Corning? I didn’t either, but someone else did and they got a hold of 50 pounds of this crap and decided to find out just what would happen if they dropped it off of a building.

I wonder how much that cost to do? After all it’s important to replicate experiments repeatedly to verify… uh… the data.. yeah. That’s the ticket!

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