Weird...
https://spectrum.ieee.org/piezoelectric-liquid
Wonder what kinds of useful things could come of it? Doesn't make much sense to me offhand. To be clear, I'm more than satisfied with understanding it as a research curiosity if nothing else.
Tim
From the i3e link:
Conversely, an electric charge applied to these materials distorts their structures.
I know water, too, can be shaped with high voltage (
electrowetting). Makes me wonder if water can be piezoelectric, too.
If so, might explain why a hit in the head can knock out one unconscious: it's the electric shock generated by the piezo-water inside the brain.
There was someone making electrically-controlled focus-tunable lenses, where the focal distance of a single lens was controlled by a voltage, no motors, based on electrowetting. Thought his electro-lenses were oil based IIRC, a French guy some 10 years ago or so.