Friday, August 3, 2007

Magnetic Liquid is Crazy

Duration: 256 seconds
Upload Time: 06-01-20 23:17:17
User: kinross19
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Take some magnetic liquid add a magnet, and you get instant cool.

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ace1800 ::: Favorites
that is SOME SCARRY SHIT
07-07-19 23:28:29
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shervin2 ::: Favorites
so this is how they do special fx...
07-07-19 23:51:50
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romane002 ::: Favorites
!! it is rally beautiful. thanks for video
07-07-20 15:03:08
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freekeefox ::: Favorites
How the Jesus does that work??
07-07-20 15:16:04
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maxbob427 ::: Favorites
using magnetic fields and fine iron filings in a coloid
07-07-21 05:05:30
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nollix ::: Favorites
Why would it react to sound, it's magnetic.
07-07-23 12:04:11
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xcherryjonesx ::: Favorites
Since ferrofluids ("magnetic fluid") are paramagnetic, they obey Curie's law, thus become less magnetic at higher temperatures. A strong magnet placed near the voice coil (which produces heat) will always attract colder ferrofluid towards it more than warmer ferrofluid thus forcing the heated ferrofluid away, towards the heat sink. Ferrofluids are commonly used in loudspeakers to sink heat between the voice coil and the magnet assembly.
07-07-23 18:16:39
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xcherryjonesx ::: Favorites
Yeah, I had to look it up. If you notice 3 minutes into the video they show two guys whistling, clapping, and using a harmonica and when they do the ferro fluid changes shape. That's what made me wonder.
07-07-23 18:26:37
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transhuman7 ::: Favorites
my studio monitors have this stuff inside them! krk rp5 speakers.
07-07-30 00:47:47
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ialsolovebees ::: Favorites
It's not reacting to the sound. It's reacting to the magnetic field that is moving inside the speaker, producing the noise.
07-07-31 07:07:36
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