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Fluid morphs into startling designs, surprising MIT researchers
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Publisher: MIT News
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This article from MIT News describes the surprising patterns that Prof. Markus Zahn and his student Cory Lorentz observed when they placed a ferrofluid sample in a changing magnetic…
https://news.mit.edu/2003/ferrofluid-0205
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Ferrofluid Cineplex
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This page from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Materials Research Science and Engineering Center Interdisciplinary Education Group offers seven videos that show ferrofluid…
https://chemistry.beloit.edu/edetc/cineplex/ff/
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A Magnet That Drips: Making Ferrofluids
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Publisher: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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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…
https://nationalmaglab.org/magnet-academy/try-this-at-home/making-ferrof...
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Morpho Towers - Two Standing Spirals
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This YouTube video by Sachiko Kodama, "Morpho Towers, Two Standing Spirals," shows a ferrofluid work of art. As music plays, the video shows ferrofluid patterns appearing and…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwD4OqLNzMI
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Magnetic Fruit
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Publisher: Exploratorium
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Can a magnet exert a force on a grape? Find out with this Exploratorium activity. You'll see how to mount two grapes on a straw, so the tiny diamagnetic force produces observable…
https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/magnetic-fruit
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Eddy Currents
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This site from the Exploratorium you'll find a simple demonstration of the interaction between a moving magnet and its induced electromagnetic field. As the magnet is dropped down a…
https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/eddy-currents
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Curie Point
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This site from the Exploratorium provides a demonstration of how heating a permanent magnet can destroy its magnetism. You'll find a materials list, assembly instructions, and basic…
https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/curie-point
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Polar Opposites
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This site from the Exploratorium presents the unexpected magnetic fields in Iceland's unusual volcanoes. The site contains an introduction to the concept of drifting magnetic poles…
https://annex.exploratorium.edu/the-world/iceland/magnetism.html
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Ferrofluids
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemisty Department
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This website from the University of Wisconsin contains a short video demo of a ferrofluid near a magnet, showing the classic spike pattern.
https://www2.chem.wisc.edu/deptfiles/genchem/demonstrations/solid_state/...
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The Real Levitation
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Publisher: Radboud University Nijmegen
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This site from Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands discusses research in magnetic levitation. It mentions three types of magnetic levitation and contains accompanying…
http://www.ru.nl/hfml/research/levitation/