Ferroics is the generic name given to the study of ferromagnets, ferroelectrics, and ferroelastics. (Wikipedia).
Patterns in a ferrofluid film confined between glass sheets, under water. Neodymium magnet moved by hand from below. See http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/ferro.html for more info
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Why Ferrofluid is Revolutionary
Ferrofluid is a type of fluid that contains suspended micro particles of iron, magnetite or cobalt in a solvent. The solvent is typically an organic fluid as a carrier, or water in some special cases where oil can be dangerous to use. Join our YouTube channel by clicking here: https://b
From playlist Materials Lab
Tiny Science - Amazing Incredible Ferrofluid
FerroFluid is an oil containing nano size iron particles. These iron particles are magnetic and when a magnet is brought towards the ferro fluid it does some amazing things and produces some wonderful effects. In this episode Jacob and Sam watch the ferro fluid ‘dance’ to some music as it
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Making ferrofluid from scratch
Back in October, I tried making ferrofluid but I kept failing and I ended up giving up for a while. Months later though, I got inspired, and I spent an insane amount of time researching ferrofluid and trying to make it. It was a very messy and sometimes frustrating process, but I was event
From playlist Long Projects (25 min+)
FERROFLUID underwater LIQUID MAGNET to NEODYMIUM Rare earth micro plastic
Ferrofluid is a magnetically active compound attracted to a rare earth or neodymium magnet that is dispersed throughout another substance or organic solvent resulting in micro particles and plastics to attach. It changes shapes and can demonstrate magnetic flux. flhttp://www.greenpowerscie
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Show Me Some Science! Ferromagnetic Failure
Canadian coins are made primarily of steel, which is a ferromagnetic metal. This means these coins will become magnetized when placed near a strong permanent magnet, and attract the magnet. Unpaired spinning electrons act as tiny magnets, and many of these will line up to the magnetic fiel
From playlist Show Me Some Science!
In particle physics, there are many different types of particles, mostly ending with the phrase “-on.” In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln talks about fermions and bosons and what is the key difference between these two particles.
From playlist Fermilab Featured Videos
How Ferroelectricity Could Change the Way We Store Data
This hidden ferroelectric “particle” has evaded scientists for years, until recent studies have now discovered it and hacking into their potential. Here’s How We Could Store Data on a Single Atom - https://youtu.be/7FYmHy85A7I Read More: A rhombohedral ferroelectric phase in epitaxial
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Student Exemplar: Portia in 'The Merchant of Venice'
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From playlist William Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice' Analysis
Behind the Science | Fermilab Technicians
At #Fermilab, technicians are essential to building and managing the experiments. Technicians from diverse backgrounds design, weld, repair and prototype the technology for the next big discovery. Hear from five Fermilab technicians on what it's like to contribute to the boundaries of scie
From playlist Fermilab Featured Videos
Scientists and engineers from more than 50 countries collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory to develop state-of-the-art technologies and solve the mysteries of matter, energy, space and time. Here are highlights of how they advanced science a
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Attempting to make a ferrofluid
In this video, I'll be attempting to make ferrofluid from the ferric chloride and ferrous sulfate that I made in a previous video. At first, I thought that this project would be really straightforward, but it turned out to be much more difficult than I thought. I am going to be working mo
From playlist Interesting Explanations
Peng Wang - Electron Ptychography: Emerging Computational Microscopy for Physical/Biological Science
Recorded 28 October 2022. Peng Wang of the University of Warwick presents "Electron Ptychography: An Emerging Computational Microscopy for Physical and Biological Sciences" at IPAM's Mathematical Advances for Multi-Dimensional Microscopy Workshop. Abstract: Ptychography is an emerging comp
From playlist 2022 Mathematical Advances for Multi-Dimensional Microscopy