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A closeup of ferrofluid under the influence of a large donut magnet; shot through a 100mm macro lens. This was taken during the shooting of a friend's video project, an art piece involving objects under the influence of magnets.
By using the 'ferrofluid' with a strong magnet, one is able to see the magnetic 'lines of force' eminating from the rare earth magnets held below the dish containing the liquid.
Electronics are safe near the Magnetoscope because the magnetic fields do not extend beyond the case.
Awesome messy stuff that reacts with magnets in pretty ways. One of the awesome presents I got for Christmas from my family.
By using the 'ferrofluid' with a strong magnet, one is able to see the magnetic 'lines of force' eminating from the rare earth magnets helf below the dish containing the liquid.
The suspension consists of tiny magnetized iron particles in a carrier fluid. When the magnet underneath is moved, because of the iron particles suspended, the fluid also gets attracted to it.
The suspension consists of tiny magnetized iron particles in a carrier fluid. When the magnet underneath is moved, because of the iron particles suspended, the fluid also gets attracted to it.