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"Leaping Ferrofluid" Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

Magnets are lowered close to ferrofluid, and then raised. The ferrofluid follows the magnetic field lines.

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  • I got an idea...... put this shit in the oil we ship around the globe and when we got a spill in the water we just put a giant electro magnet into it and pick it up.....???

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  • @GZxModzz I don't know if you just handed my ass to me or gave me a pad on the shoulder :D

  • @Blayros You have just been awarded the professional next level genious award.

  • @Blayros I dont think it would work because it contains Magnetite, it is said to be the most magnetic of natural orccurences, in large ammounts it could cause the controls in the ship to fail. It depends mostly on the amount that's in it, the ammount of magnetic force, ect. Too little and it wont pick up the oil, too much and then people would be loosing money for sending less oil... and i doubt it would work very well for anything... nice idea though

  • @Blayros i think you should make this happen

  • @Blayros Good idea, unless the ferrofluid fucks your engine up.

  • @Blayros But will the oil fell off?

  • idk why iam still clicking on ferofluid videos after the next

  • nice quiality, this guy doesnt own calculators.

  • @INMATE2468 No it's harmless

  • Is that poisonous? ?

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