Kataoka, YutaHashiguchi, SatoshiShibata, FumihisaKimura, AsakoMasataka Imura and Pablo Figueroa and Betty Mohler2015-10-282015-10-282015978-3-905674-84-21727-530Xhttps://doi.org/10.2312/egve.20151320In Mixed-Reality (MR) space, it appeared that the sense of weight can be affected by a MR visual stimulation with a movable portion. We named this psychophysical influence caused by the difference between dynamics of the real object (R) and the virtual object (V) movement, the ''R-V Dynamics Illusion.'' There are many combinations of ex-periments that can be conducted. Previously, we conducted experiments of the case where the real object is rigid and the virtual object is dynamically changeable. In this paper, we conducted experiments of the case where the re-al object is liquid and both the real and the virtual objects are dynamically changeable. The results of the experi-ments showed that the subjects sensed weight differently when virtual object with a movable portion is superim-posed onto a real liquid object.H.5.1 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]Multimedia Information SystemsArtificialaugmentedand virtual realitiesR-V Dynamics Illusion: Psychophysical Phenomenon Caused by the Difference between Dynamics of Real Object and Virtual Object10.2312/egve.20151320133-140