A ferrofluid (portmanteau of ferromagnetic and fluid) is a liquid that becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field.
Ferrofluid was invented in 1963 by NASA's Steve Papell as a liquid
rocket fuel that could be drawn toward a pump inlet in a weightless
environment by applying a magnetic field. [1]
Ferrofluids are colloidal liquids made of nanoscale ferromagnetic, or ferrimagnetic, particles suspended in a carrier fluid (usually an organic solvent or water). Each tiny particle is thoroughly coated with a surfactant
to inhibit clumping. Large ferromagnetic particles can be ripped out of
the homogeneous colloidal mixture, forming a separate clump of magnetic
dust when exposed to strong magnetic fields. The magnetic attraction of
nanoparticles is weak enough that the surfactant's Van der Waals force is sufficient to prevent magnetic clumping or agglomeration. Ferrofluids usually do not retain magnetization in the absence of an externally applied field and thus are often classified as "superparamagnets" rather than ferromagnets
OR IN A LAYMAN'S LANGUAGE
It is a fluid which is attracted by strong rare earth magnets or NEODYMIUM magnets.
Step 1.
To Make It
You need
1. MICR Tone
2. Rare Earth Magnet
3. Vegetable Oil
4. A bowl
Step 2.
a) Put some MICR tone into a bowl
b)Pour vegetable oil in it
c)Stir it till it gets medium thick
Step 3.
Move the liquid with magnets and enjoy
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OR IN A LAYMAN'S LANGUAGE
It is a fluid which is attracted by strong rare earth magnets or NEODYMIUM magnets.
Step 1.
To Make It
You need
1. MICR Tone
2. Rare Earth Magnet
3. Vegetable Oil
4. A bowl
Step 2.
a) Put some MICR tone into a bowl
b)Pour vegetable oil in it
c)Stir it till it gets medium thick
Step 3.
Move the liquid with magnets and enjoy
HERE IS THE VIDEO BY HouseholdHacker
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