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Ferrofluid In A Magnetic Field #4 Poster
by Science Photo Library
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Ferrofluid In A Magnetic Field #4 poster by Science Photo Library. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Ferrofluid in a watchglass in the magnetic field produced by a neodymium magnet (not seen). The peaks formed in the ferrofluid are due to the... more
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Ferrofluid in a watchglass in the magnetic field produced by a neodymium magnet (not seen). The peaks formed in the ferrofluid are due to the magnetic field. At upper right is the pipette that is being used to add the ferrofluid. Ferrofluids are colloidal liquids consisting of nanoscale ferromagnetic, or ferrimagnetic, particles (such as iron or an iron oxide) suspended in a fluid, usually an oil. Each tiny particle is thoroughly coated with a surfactant to inhibit clumping. One application of ferrofluids is to keep dust off the drive shafts of magnetic disk drives, which they do by creating a liquid seal held in place by magnetic fields.
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