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This webpage from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory shows how to make a ferrofluid with readily available materials. In addition, the page links to two videos that show interesting ferrofluid behavior as the magnetic field is increased.
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Electricity & Magnetism
- Magnetic Materials
- Informal Education
- High School
- Instructional Material
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- Audio/Visual
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Access Rights: Free access
Restriction: © 1995 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Keywords: Experiment, hands-on, investigation, magnet, magnetism
Record Creator: Metadata instance created November 9, 2011 by Ed Lee
Record Updated: Aug 13, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
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AIP Format
(National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, 1995), WWW Document, (https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/try-at-home/making-ferrofluids).
AJP/PRST-PER
A Magnet That Drips: Making Ferrofluids (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, 1995), <https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/try-at-home/making-ferrofluids>.
APA Format
A Magnet That Drips: Making Ferrofluids. (2011, June 1). Retrieved December 5, 2024, from National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/try-at-home/making-ferrofluids
Chicago Format
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. A Magnet That Drips: Making Ferrofluids. Tallahassee: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, June 1, 2011. https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/try-at-home/making-ferrofluids (accessed 5 December 2024).
MLA Format
A Magnet That Drips: Making Ferrofluids. Tallahassee: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, 1995. 1 June 2011. 5 Dec. 2024 <https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/try-at-home/making-ferrofluids>.
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@misc{ Title = {A Magnet That Drips: Making Ferrofluids}, Publisher = {National High Magnetic Field Laboratory}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {5 December 2024}, Month = {June 1, 2011}, Year = {1995} }
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