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  • Fucking magnets, how do they work?

  • I find this difficult to masturbate to.

  • What happens if one were to drink it?

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  • @hybridwolf55 Death by hyperferraemia, I would imagine.

  • @BeautifuICyberBuIIy it's Hemochromatosis

    sorry if i sound like a jerk

  • @metalstorm997 Not at all; I am genuinely interested. Being British, we would spell it "haemochromatosis" but that seems to be an inherited disease where normal amounts of mineral iron in a normal diet result in sickness, rather than over-ingestion, though I suppose it result in the same thing.

    Nice one.

  • @vancouverprodctions man, im still a human, but my internet speed isnt as slow as urs ))))

  • stupid video... they got it backwards. had they put the magnet AFTER displaying a flat surface I'd have been more interested.

  • easy to clean off the floor.

  • @electriceater lol ya just magnet it to the magnet :D

  • Lol, originally I saw a video of this stuff, and thought it was CGI. Apparently not...

  • i never thought about thsi but now... physicists always picture magnetic fields as wave particles going going from pole 1 to pole 2... but in the ferromagnetic liquid, we could see that the magnetic field inside those magnets are definitely not as imagined...they are all pointy and actually follow a specific shape..umm, i guess we could get something out of this one...but WHAT ?? lol

  • actually, static magnetic fields are neither particles or waves (see: Gauss' Law for Magnetism + Biot-Savart Law)...but yeah the shape of the polarized liquid is pretty weird, but i bet it's more a function of the liquid's physical properties and how that affects the ability of the nanoparticles to align.

    cool stuff though.

  • there is better thing to do with it for example fluid piston powered by external magnet running along the cylinder. No metal contact no oil needed

  • It won't do any good

    The bullet is usually made of lead with a copper coating, these two elements aren't affected by magnetic fields, only iron cobalt and nickel are

    Bullets are usually lead because it is a lot denser comparing to iron

  • gadolinium is ferro magnetic too!

  • h4x!

  • yww

  • "Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything."

    lol, jacking videos. its ok because its in the name of science.

  • It is NOT solid guys. N-O-T. It just forms into a shape in the presence of a magnetic force. If you touch it, it will still act like water.

  • well...more like jello that doesnt eventually squish

  • This stuff has been around for a while.

  • Fuck yea!!! a crude outburst to such an enlightening conversation! the fluid is definitely cool, and has tons of real world applications.

  • ok, THIS IS WAY MORE ATHENTIC THEN OTHER VIDS! now i believe its not a fake thingy =D ty for changing my opinion and making me realize THIS CAN BE THE NEXT GREATEST TOY EVER!!! EVER!!!! >:)

  • its called MagnaView fluid... it cost 15$ (u.s.) for 30 ml, but gets cheaper the more you buy... its not 'hard' when its magnetized, (when it 'spikes' up), its still just an 'oily liquid'... i was gonna make a kick ass mace or sword out of the stuff but that didnt work.. if you drop almost any shape magnet into the stuff it becomes a liquid ball and will race around the container, making me think this will be a great engine or ball-berring etc. lubercant..

  • This principle would make an awesome future gasket that could be used in nano applications. Imagine having th liquid contained in an area and being able to turn a electromagnet on to activate the liquid to become solid instantly. What if you could have a pc hooked up to the electromagnets to change an appearance of an object or even hide or hide an object kinda like a chameleon shell.

  • do it

  • The Black Gold of the future

  • ferrofluid would make an optimal lubricant for a solidstate solenoid piston engine

  • ever thought of glancing of the name of this compound fellas?

    (ferro)magnetic

    look at the periodic table at iron, it isn't [I] it is [FE] because iron is the moden name the latin scientific name of iorn is ferrum

    hmmmm i think there is iron in there

  • yh its tiny suspended particles of iron aparently

  • whoa wtf what is that do u make that or buy it or wtf

  • drop it all over the floor and poick it up with the magnet

  • oops. double post... meant to reply.

  • That can't be true because they just mathematically and scientifically got magnetic liquid.

  • Lurk Moar

  • LURK MOARRRRR!

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  • i wet to hise school did you

  • @datzfast Hise school?

  • even though i know nothing about this, i assume from the description that it's magnetic particles in water, idiot.

  • LURK SOME FUCKING MOAR!

  • I counted you being wrong about 3 times, lead is not magnetic, it is not black, it's silver when pure, grey when oxidised, and lead is not used in printer inks anyway.

  • and yet here we are, have you been practicing religion with your science

  • never too late :D:D lol i like it :D

  • For some really cool art made with ferrofluid and an interview with the artist - search for the video 'When I Met This Material'

  • you tube have many videos from this liquid and all of the are amazing!

    the first time i se somem videos from this liquied i cant belive it.

    maybe someday they will sell this fluid :D

  • they do...i just ordered a bottle yesterday ^_^ i cant wait!

  • I say leave it up. Geeks rule!

  • lololol.

  • Can this be used to make sex toys?

  • that actually made me laugh! good one! :D

  • its oil with Iron particles in it

    might be a bit...uncomfortable

  • inside every red blood cell are many molecules of ferromagnetic iron apply a magnet to blood and it does the same thing, that's how you get an erection. i get one differently.

  • @datzfast

    I honestly hope your joking.

    You dont get an erection from ferromagnetic physics moron.

  • @fromstart2finish you said that not me

  • @fromstart2finish That depends how much you like ferromagnetic physics.

  • That looks so gross but very interesting nonetheless.

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