https://youtu.be/nTv48iXGinE .
Two magnets and a beaker were used to show interesting phenomena with ferro fluid.
This video is really interesting, it looks as through the fluid is pulsing at first before it drops down to the second puddle of ferrofluid!
It’s so cool how when you change how far away the magnet is, it also changes how many spikes appear on the spot near the magnet.
The video has a really cool look. I also like the background color.
I really enjoy the motion of the fluid.
I think it is very interesting that the fluid flowed in the arch shape. You captured a beautiful video!
I like the reflections of light off of the ferrofluid, it adds texture and depth to the surface.
I really like how you took a video of this. Seeing the dynamics is really interesting!
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This video is really interesting, it looks as through the fluid is pulsing at first before it drops down to the second puddle of ferrofluid!
It’s so cool how when you change how far away the magnet is, it also changes how many spikes appear on the spot near the magnet.
The video has a really cool look. I also like the background color.
I really enjoy the motion of the fluid.
I think it is very interesting that the fluid flowed in the arch shape. You captured a beautiful video!
I like the reflections of light off of the ferrofluid, it adds texture and depth to the surface.
I really like how you took a video of this. Seeing the dynamics is really interesting!