Me playing with some ferrofluid and rare earth magnets. This stuff is so damn reflective!
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Me playing with some ferrofluid and rare earth magnets. This stuff is so damn reflective!
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over used but lol
Can this stuff work underwater? Say the magnet is already in the water and u pour or eye drop the fluid in. Would it have the same magnetic responses or stay split??
What happens if you drink it?
now touch it…
TOUCH IT, GODDAMNIT
Use Buckyballs on it! 😀
Totally should be added to Minecraft 😛 haha ^^
@genaroesparragoza lol whoo ferro smoke dont breathe this
Make a motor using ferrofluid. I'd like to see that.
Someone needs to learn how to focus a camera. Very annoying.
@genaroesparragoza science smoke. don't breath this 😛
will any magnets work with this? or is there a specific magnet?
nice balls
is it poisonus to humans?
one electromagnet, and its iron core is extended and sculpted. The ferrofluid covers the sculpted surface of a three-dimensional iron shape that was made on an electronic NC lathe. The movement of the spikes in the fluid is controlled dynamically on the surface by adjusting the power of the electromagnet. The shape of the iron body is designed as helical so that the fluid can move to the top of the helical tower when the magnetic field is strong enough
which is the songs name?
lol NOM! NOM! NOM! NOM! NOM! NOM! NOM!
that song is weird
"Ferrofluid was invented by NASA." WRONG! Ferrofluids were discovered in an engine sump. Basicly, it's old engine oil and tiny ferrous particles caused by wear over several years. NASA only refined the idea. The chances are, if you buy ferrofluid on Ebay, you'll have 100ml of old sump oil delivered.
science is like cool and stuff!
I read that if you allow it to coat a neodymium magnet directly, it forms a nearly frictionless surface. Did anyone else try that? I'm afraid to because ferrofluids are expensive and it would be almost impossible to separate them after the test.
song*, my bad
omg this sound is just terrible
im pretty sure ferrofluid was definately not invented by nasa! more like reveresed alien technology.
tis witchraft