Playing With Ferrofluid!

Published 2014-12-03

All Comments (21)
  • @LikeButton7
    I didn't know you could buy venom on the Internet
  • @DIYPerks
    Man that stuff's cool! Wow! On the screw it made it look like a pine cone... or maybe some evil universe-destroying object from Marvel. Either way, it's cool.
  • This FerroFluid stuff would be great if it could be somehow implemented to components like bearings considering it's low-friction properties when it's directly on a powerful magnet. Small bearings made of those magnets and then sealed inside a small bearing cartridge with that ferrofluid would mean highly efficient components for things like bikes, washing machines, car parts, excavator parts and just about any machine you can think of.
  • @MrKean100
    Anyone else want to see him on Mythbusters? xD
  • @mist8k
    I said "ridiculously" too often didn't I? :P
  • What happens if you put it in someone's food? Do they find themselves able to break dance, and spin on their head for hours? Or do they just die?
  • Ok this is so cool wtf?! Also I like your silliness, and I love how direct/simple the video is, very refreshing, thank you :)
  • @gertandersen369
    Didn't know you could buy a sample of my soul liquidized...
  • @flippy08100
    I have no idea about chemistry but I would mess around with that stuff for days.
  • @itchy8319
    when watching this most comments are 4 to 5 years old and I feel like I'm attending a party everyone left long ago.
  • @xerxes6627
    ferrofluid is actually one of the most amazing things i've ever seen
  • @anikpuru6173
    Great stuff mate! Love your videos and your experiments!! Keep up the good work mate :D
  • @taz069
    That spin was absolutely amazing.  I never expected the magnet to go for so long with just a simple spin.  Great job!
  • @carternunez3704
    Nice channel! I really like how you explain how things are happening!
  • @tremanning1762
    watching things like this gives me chills and goosebumps