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Description: Ferrofluid is an amazing magnetic fluid that reacts to magnetic fields, especially from super strong neodymium magnets. The nanoscale ferrous particles in the liquid react strongly to the external field and magnetise, this makes a cool structure, art or ferrofluid sculpture. The ferrofluid is often called magnetic liquid, magnetic ink or magnetic fluid. In this video, I combine some cool properties of ferrofluid with some Arduino programming. The following links are affiliate links, thanks for your support :) Buy everything here: amzn.to/2A1JMS7 Contact: ibuynewstuff@gmail.com The cool thing about these fluids is that they don’t retain the magnetic field that was applied once it’s removed. This means you can put a magnet near it and it will form a structure, but as soon as you remove the magnet, it’s gone. I use this in the video to form cool art and ‘sculpt’ the fluid with my strong magnets. I’m lucky to have a fair few different types of neodymium magnets in my collections as this lets me make some awesome sculpture varieties. I also use an Arduino to control a magnetic field with a solenoid that makes some cool motion with the ferrofluid, both with and without a magnet. I programmed the Arduino to simply turn on a solenoid in a step fashion, which gets the field moving up and down the line. If you enjoyed this video about ferrofluid, send the link to a friend! Thanks for your support. Music: bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/house ...and if you're still here, hit that SUBSCRIBE button. Thanks for supporting my channel. You'll love what is coming up! 🔥🔥Grab some awesome magnetic balls here: ibns.neoballs.com and save 25% with code "BuckOff25"🔥🔥 Thanks for your support! -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "(1) Playing with 8208 micro magnetic balls! (pt. 7, Fun with Lego 2) " youtube.com/watch?v=DKrbXOOo36o -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-