Magnetic Fluid Art 18
Big Dave Diode writes: "Fero magnetic powder dissolved in a solvent and manipulated by electromagnets makes for some keen 3D shapes. Boy, physics is fun." These are really very pretty shapes; I wonder what other uses there are for magnetic micropowder dissolved in solvent.
Drink this, and get a stomach churning experience! (Score:1)
The possibilities are endless.
Educational use (Score:3, Interesting)
Yours Yazeran
Plan: to go to mars one day with a hammer.
Other uses... (Score:2, Interesting)
...include electrically-actuated clutches in cars. Traditionally, magnetic clutches consisted of steel disks brought together (rather abruptly) by an electromagnet. To provide a smooth, wear-free power transfer, electro-rheological materials [wspc.com.sg] (that change viscosity with an applied electric field) where used, but had issues of their own. These magnetic particles could provide a viable answer.
Re:Other uses... (Score:2, Interesting)
Probably, an alternator-powered system would work a bit better.
Science Museum, London (Score:2)
SIGGRAPH (Score:2)
Dissolved in a solvent? (Score:3, Funny)
Quantum Computer from Magnetic Fluid? (Score:1)
Wrong Title? (Score:1)
It appears this way on the science page.
clogged Arteries (Score:1)
Re:clogged Arteries (Score:1)
Re:another use (Score:2)
Virtual Sensation suit (Score:2, Interesting)
2 dimensional manipulation table (soccer) (Score:1)