BALLESTA COBRA vs KINDER SORPRESA GIGANTE y FLUIDO NO NEWTONIANO - Summary

Summary

The video is about a person named Timor experimenting with a non-Newtonian fluid made from potato starch and water. They mix the ingredients, add food coloring, and fill a rubber balloon with the fluid. Then, they hang the balloon and shoot it with a crossbow to see how it reacts. The arrow penetrates the balloon, and the fluid behaves strangely, solidifying and then flowing back into a liquid state.

Next, Timor shoots a giant Kinder Surprise with a crossbow, but instead of shattering, the toy only gets a hole from the arrow. He then cuts the toy open to reveal the inside and finds a small egg with a toy minion and a contraption that launches the minion.

Finally, Timor shoots a piggy bank with the crossbow, but it survives the first two shots and only gets holes in its side. He considers the piggy bank a "superhero" and decides to use a hammer to break it open. The video ends with Timor cleaning up the mess and finding the piggy bank's face still smiling despite being damaged.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about experimenting with non-Newtonian fluid.
2. The fluid is made with potato starch and water.
3. Edible coloring is used to color the fluid.
4. The fluid is mixed with a fork or hands until it reaches the desired consistency.
5. The fluid is then filled into a rubber balloon.
6. The balloon is tied with a knot to seal the fluid inside.
7. A crossbow is used to shoot the balloon.
8. The arrow penetrates the balloon, and the fluid flows out.
9. A Kinder Surprise egg is also shot with the crossbow.
10. The arrow makes a hole in the egg, but the egg remains intact.
11. A piggy bank is shot with the crossbow, and it survives with only a hole in the side.
12. The piggy bank is shot multiple times, and it still remains intact.
13. A hammer is used to finally break the piggy bank.
14. The video ends with a shot of the piggy bank's smiling face.