@@iconoclast45 so it's a non toxic-toxic substance? Because Nate mentions multiple times that this is a highly toxic substance, holding it bare handed could lead to poison like mercury if you held it bare handed. So if you ingested it, I'm very sure it would take some sort of negative toll on your health.
Jo Rucker "toxicity level unknown..n while i really really... really wanted to drink this...nate said no" How u jus make up ur own dialog like that jo😂
They've already conducted this experiment. Collected data on ferrofluids ocilatory dynamics and producing a flux energy field for a conductivity through a magnetic coil, which was wrapped around the containment unit.
@@greenthizzle4 its decided then. if ever I were to want to commit suicide this is how I would do it. get a huge loan from the bank. buy a gallon of the fluid, drink said fluid, then get an MRI. the look on the doctor's face would be priceless.
Ferro fluid is Laser jet toner. It is really printer ink. The printer uses function to ionize particles of the ink with a laser beam. to create the image and. with high dry temperature
@@Emil_Stoltz itll burn, but the iron nano-particles will be released into the air and can be deposited into your lungs if you breath them in, plus itll smell bad
In the beginning of the the video, when they show the bottles of Ferrofluid, on the bottles it says "Do not use on audio appliances" Although I do think that would be cool to test
I'd love to see some more Ferrofluid stuff with an electro-magnet, and other things like that. I'd also be interested to see how it freeze dries. I don't see it working in the cotton candy machine at all though.
TKOR, If you see this, how about a series of different tests with Ferrofluid: Can you boil it? What happens if you attach a magnet to a drill tip and spin it near the Ferrofluid ( in a container)? Can you freeze dry it?
@Vision Gaming nothing happens since dry ice is entirely sublimated CO2. since CO2 contains no water, its effect should be zero .microwaves work by exciting and effectively heating the water molecules in food and liquid.
Get a really strong magnet and when you want to recover the ferrofluid off a weaker magnet you can place it in a container and use the stronger magnet to pull it off through the wall of the container.
Calli's enthusiasm and her sounds in this video were absolutely adorable! like that meowing sound or her "Wheeeee" Also, if you make magnets way colder, they get stronger!
She actually didn't say that she had no idea what it is, but rather that she had never handled it before. Still, I was kind of thinking the same thing.
Could you get the ferrofluid off the magnet if you got a strainer and a put the magnet that had it on in the strainer and a stronger magnet underneath kinda just sucking it all in I forgot to mention the stronger magnet under a bowl or cup or plat
To get it off, you could try to put the dirty magnet in a container and put a stronger magnet outside the container to pull it off the original into a container. The container will prevent the ferrofluid from sticking to the new magnet. Just a suggestion/idea
- *_The King of Random_* : "This is how germs spread" - *_No one...not a single soul_* : "....." - *_2020_* : "So what's the CDC's high score for contagious disease R0 values??"
Her: Introduces their Social Media Manager but doesn't introduce him by name. Her: Immediately gives a name to the ferro fluid. Social Media Manager: goes off camera with a tear in his eye.