The World's Longest Ferrofluid Chain
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2023
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let us all be grateful that we can experience these effects without having to fiddle with thousands of tiny magnets that could snap around and ruin the line at any time and without having to clean up this huge mess of ferrofluid!
Yeah i don't need to see all that either way. I mean, i enjoyed it, but what's the point or benefit for any average viewer other than short entertainment?
Learning about things will. Make you smarter. Or, at least it makes me smarter. You seem to be resistant.
I bought ferrofluid many years ago and I made some really cool photos with it.
BUT the material is a nightmare to work with. The intro to this video made me remember that vividly 😂
0:11 "This is ferrofluid-"
*breaks the glass*
"It loves to climb up magnets"
I really need more " that is so cool " moments in life
Meditate!
@@aiex010 Teach me
3:58 is when sponsor ad ends. I'm glad the whole video wasn't ferrofluid wasted on a sponsor ad.
Annoying that a quarter of the video is an ad. Would be more gracious to set it as a chapter and/or show a progress bar for the ad, as other channels do.
@@TweakRacer on this channel, a quarter being an ad actually seems normal LOL. Sad to say, but he'll take money from anybody, even established titles 4 videos in a row.
A quick google search reveals: PUBG is a Tencent Game, so it’s even a Chinese publisher 😅
If you don want to watch the ad then skip it
If you don have anything worthwhile to say then shut it
4:36 hum, who knew magnets and ferrofluid could be so alluring and more...
Now that's a whole another level of sponsored video 🤯
8:53 "That's crazy how long it is 😳around 239 Inches"
3:39 "Don't miss your chance to own a piece of gaming history" *_Immediately shows the PewDiePie bridge_*
The juxtaposition was probably not on purpose, but it works because that was a sad day for gamers everywhere when Pewdiepie was on that bridge
Well, of course, now I'm going to want to see it happen vertically. Pretty cool!
5:00 Looks like a happy spider with sunglasses
Most mind blowing science demos on RUclips. Also, doing a magnetized chain fountain with ferrofluid needs to be the next step.
You had me at "Ferro fluid spaghetti"
but how high does it get vertically?
So normally, I just fast forward through the advertisement section. This is the first one I’ve ever actually watched! Way to go!
Now you have to try with the chain hanging vertically and not laying on the ground. Im not sure the magnetic balls can hold the entire weight of the chain. You probably have to glue the balls together somehow.
0:11 ok but how did that beaker break??
Edit : I slowed down the video and it looks like you picked up a magnet and there is a magnet in that beaker too and it just snapped when it got too close, I'm not sure if that's really what happened but please clear things up hehe
Probably because the ferrofluid pierced it with those spikey spikes that it always likes to make 😜
@@A._Meroy nice!
I'm glad you showed how you attempt to clean the fluid off the magnets cause that was my only question through the video
2:16 "really fast as well" meanwhile has the videos completely sped up XD
kudos on that sponsor and video combination. I wonder though did you think about this phenomenon and reached out to the sponsor, or accepted the sponsor or did you think of doing this after you accepted the sponsor?
I notice @2:15 the ferrofluid leaves the source, goes up the arm against gravity, then at the bottom of the leg leaves the magnets and forms a puddle. What would happen if you arranged the magnets to spiral up, then have the end dip down over the container? I'd be interested to see if it continues to drip down into the source container. It's sounds like a perpetual motion machine, so there's probably something that's going to stop it from happening. It'd be interesting to discover what stops the process.
EDIT: Thinking about it a little more, it's probably acting like an inside-out siphon. It probably won't work unless the drip end is lower than the source.
I think in case of magnets perpetuum mobile is (kind of) possible. Magnets have energy so until it's depleted the perpetual motion will be happening.
P.S. I've heard this explanation some time ago so I'm sure it's not precise but should be kind of correct
I was coming here to say this.
@@mikosoftno.
@@mikosoft It still wouldn't be perpetual. The magnet is essentially acting like a battery. It will eventually wear out.
@@zecuse that's what I wrote
Anyone else wanna know how one cleans the ferrufluid off afterwards?
PUBG sponsored this video. I don’t see James being a video-gamer. 😂
This has me thinking‘self repairing ablative armor’ - along the lines of what you might like for craft that spend their life in space.
Can you make a perpetual motion machine by tapping off the ferrofluid at the top and letting fall back into the vessel?
No, this would not work. Otherwise when he was holding it in his hand straight up it should have been like a fountain. The ferro fluid just would go up and stay.
Is there a ferrofluid that can harden like resin? Imagine zero-g space station repairs where exterior fluid is guided and pulled into cracks with magnets from the inside before curing on command. Neat stuff!
This is an actual brilliant idea. It should be possible to select a UV resin that acts also as the oil solvent function in ferrofluids.
Nice!
And when the UV light cannot create radicals deep enough because of the black nano particlles, X raying the thing should work as well.
To be honest the ferro fluid acts like the symbiote venom in spiderman
Maybe that's what Venom is.
Yeah that's what he should've said if it's not sponsored by pubg mobile 😅
That's not the sponsor though. Ofcourse he's will emphasize on that example instead
Would like to see this done vertically, wonder how high it could go.
gravity would propaply rip magnets appart before you reach the limit
@@Janis5555 Maybe you could support that without supporting the fluid.
Have you tried cleaning the ferrofluid by wrapping a VERY strong magnet in a plastic bag and putting it near the saturated (weaker) magnets. Then you can pull the ferrofluid away and reverse the plastic bag over it-all gone!
9:25 I don't know about that. Here's a question: HOW is it moving? 🤨 Is each individual "particle" of ferrofluid zipping along the inside/outside to the end, or are they pushing the entire "stack" of already-extracted ferrofluid forward? 🤔 That it's slowing down would indicate it's likely the latter since it has an increasing amount of mass to push. (It's also amazing when plants like trees grow, pushing their cells out from the center and up. 🤯)
You could make a really cool Venom (the supervillain) figurine with ferrofluid and some more magnets.
it's already done by @JLaservideo
I am wondering if you can put piece of tape or paper in between the cube magnets to make them straight. It would be interesting if you try this experiment on Halback array.
Ferrofluid is sooooo cool
And sooooo. messy
Did you see Jlaser's video? He made a whole suit out of the magnet balls and attracted all the Ferro fluids onto him like venom.
Do you have a link?
@@joe1205 type "jlaservideo venom" and you will find it.
PUBG?
I won't give them any money but I'm glad they're giving you some
PUBG Mobile is actually a great sponsor!! Way to go!!!
David Goggins is single handily waging A-war against one of the weakest forces in nature, yet at the same time a monumental task,: Gravity. I respect the shit out of him for it lol
You may be on to something great! Think about a sterling engine! If we used a correlated magnet shaft the ferro fluid could be the upward pressure and compression would provide the return force. No heat or cold needed!
Thank you sir for giving us such information
This is on of the most creative science youtube ADs I have seen. I love it 😂
Is it not possible to clean those smaller magnets by putting them next to a more powerful one?
"Ferromachines son. They harden in response to magnetic fields"
I would like to see if it will stop going if its going upwards.
i think not as the force pulling the fluid at the tip is the magnetic field around it and every single magnet only needs to pull a little bit at a time.
kinda like how electricity (the electromagnetic field not the electrons themselves) moves along a cable.
electricity don't move along a cable
I don't know how you come up with so many unique ideas. It's quite amazing
its called having a lot of time to do research on internet, I mean when its the only thing you do whole days, there is actually a lot to be found...
JLaservideo is actually comeup with this... and even covered up his entire body with it like venom
@@vaisakhkm783 yea this is just on a much smaller scale
its been done by JLaser
I think it would go on forever.
I can´t see any reason to stop vertically either, since it is the (repeated) magnetic field that pulls the fluid, not the capillary effect, each sphere being an independant stage.
My thoughts exactly
this might be the most serious threat humanity has to face.
You know that scene in the movie Idiocracy where the guy is watching "Ow My Balls!" on TV and 75% of the screen is taken up by ads around the border? Yeah, how 'bout we *don't* inch ever closer to that future.
I was expecting you to go back to that staircase that you tested the straws in to see how high you could get it to travel up the magnets
I feel like this would have been a good test.
the final link to achieve perpetual motion is here. water was close, but now this liquid pumps itself up against gravity. we'll see new innovations utilizing this material, just you wait.
No, you don't have to overthink to know that it won't last long. One of the reasons is that magnets aren't permanent. Perpetual motion doesn't exist unless you find dark matter or dark magic that can defy physics non-logically.
@@youravghuman5231 true. but, it would last a long time in a gravitational field. longer than generations, possibly civilizations.
Read the book, The Talent Code, it describes how Myelin forms around Synapse as our brain learns.
I truly believe you love saying “FerroFluid”
I wonder what the dx/dt of the ferrofluid moving is. Is it an exponential slow down? Does it follow e?
How in the world do you clean that stuff up after you're done using it? How do you get fluid that sticks to magnets... off the magnets?
1:46 the way you pull it like a pork shoulder cube😄
While I usually don't like videos that center around a product at least this is an interesting idea for a video that just happens to feature an ad. Honestly if more ads were like this I'd probably watch them more often. Still probably wouldn't buy the products but would be refreshing from whatever the hell ads have become in the last couple decades.
Can you use a really strong magswitch or electro magnet to clean the ferrofluid off of smaller magnets and then turn it off and dump it back in a bowl?
The bowl should be placed below the gravity line of the Ferrofluid.
I bet all of that was fun to clean up
Can you explain why this couldn't be used as a perpetual turbine generator? it seems like it drained at the bottom, does it stop pulling iron up or is there another bottleneck preventing a circuit?
Nice experiment, u can use magnetic viewing paper to see how the magnetic filed changes when the ferrofluid moves.
The video is over but i still can hear him saying ferrofluid
I don't think that there would be a vertical limit. If you concider any small section of vetical chain, it is the ferofluid is independent of the rest of it. As long as there is a ferofluid supply, and magnet that has yet to be coated, the fluid will keep flowing up, reaching a lower energy state with the ferofluid near the magnet.
After half an hour of scrubbing you realise you could just have used an electromagnet.
If only I had a dollar for every time he said Ferro fluid
Looks like some surrealistic gothic cyberpunk optic fibre 😁😉
I don't see why there should be a limit vertically.
The ferrofluid is climbing the magnets, one by one and at any point the gravity is acting only on the small segment. So there has no reason to stop.
But probably you will have a harder time to keep the magnets vertical if you don't fix them at regular intervals.
How do we separate those magnet and ferrofluid ?
I love that even a sponsor deal that isn’t relevant to you can still be connected somehow
it’s like someone commented on one of his past videos he’s hurting for sponsors😂💀💀
This is one of the coolest sponsorship deals where you have actually built something. There have been many smart segues into sponsorships by youtubers over the years, but this is the first time I saw something built, and it was a ferrofluid covered 3D printed model! Supremely well done!
Next, make a statue of Will Ferro.
I bet the clean-up was fun after making this video! 😅😂
Okay, what a fun way to advertise your video game.
make a circle out of magnets, you will get an eternal flow of ferrofluid
I guess this was meant to be a joke, as it should be clear why this wouldn't work. Because the ferrofluid always goes towards magnets that are not yet covered, once it is spread evenly across the whole circle it no longer has a reason to go anywhere
@@A._Meroy then he needs to make a longer circle, drop less ferrofluid so that this drop cannot cover the entire surface of the circle
@@zilzila it will just stop lol once they all spread
I'm no fan of product placement, but this aight. We all gotta eat, so I'm ok with some ferrofluid gaming character extravaganza!
That's got to be the best ad I've ever seen!
That must be a joy to clean up. 🤣
I am wondering what makes the vertical capillary slow and stop. Perhaps more ferrofluid needs to be on each successively lower magnet for some to move upwards.
If your rectangular magnets were smaller they would wick up. It's not the shape of the magnet that counts it's the size of the magnet to which the fluid is capable of sucking up into the void between magnets, collects into a glob and which point it then allows the fluid to push into the next void between the next magnets.
The round and smaller magnets provide less resistance to gravity which is why the fluid wicks and moves easier against gravity.
If the round magnets were very large then the fluid would likely stop at the first magnet and not make it to the top.
Reminds me of Spawn. Evil liquid Magnet Man.
Go ahead, steal it.
Oh shit, already
Already took it.
Don't let your wife see the mess you made in the garage!
You know what would be cool, measuring the loss of energy when these fluids climb-up a gravity well. i.e. climb up a chain of magnets. It should get colder though I don't know how measurable that would be. Same thing for light. Shoot a laser pointer straight up and it loses energy as it climbs out of the gravity well (i.e. the frequency drops as the light climbs out).
Weight is not a factor. On the vertical. The fluid would still be pulled by individual forces that are far more than the opposite force.
I have speakers that have ferro fluid in them. I think it is for cooling?
Yep, the high frequency driver has some in-between the magnet gap where the voice coil is to wick heat away. It enables the coil to be made lighter, and handle higher power.
@@volvo09 I didn't know the science behind it. Back when I purchased the speakers it was good marketing to say they had ferrofluid like used in the space shuttle in the advertisements. I still have them and use them in my garage at this point. I hear that they use it in ebike hub motors and it seems to work pretty good from what I have read. That being said I am not up to date on that stuff.
Thats a lotta magnets
Send up ferrofluid in a missile, and explode it in the ionosphere, having the ferrofluid dispersed across a section of the sky following the magnetic polarization, thus effectively blocking out a portion of sunlight... Mr. Burns should have thought of this,.
Please put a very strength magnetic ball covered in ferro fluid in a tube made of diamagnetic metal to slow down its fall. I bet it can be very cool to watch. Only you can do that ahaha
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Cool stuff
Could this be an alternative to bearings
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Your wife has got to just love all the little misses you create LOL
Update: there is a slight slope in his garage 😅
I think it can't keep going even horizontally because according to my observation only the gap between two magnets at the end of ferrofluid chain is responsible for the movement so whenn chain is long enough its magnetic attraction will be weaker co.pare to resistance felt by ferrrofluids due to varoius resistances caused by environment and sticky properties of fluid
Laser video did this but the magnets were actually on him 😂
Awesome
Could I coat my whole “finger” with tiny electromagnets,
then have them undulate in a peristaltic motion?
Then give it a name like “Thumper”
what is the vertical limit that the ferrofluid will go up a line of magnets?
What if you align the spherical magnets in a circle and just add a portion (some drops maybe) of this ferofluid - so much that it won't be able to cover the whole chain. will the ferofluid act as a spinner on top of the magnets or will it stop?
Could you do an experiment using the brightest flashlight, submerging it underwater and seeing how deep it can go before you can no longer see the light emitting from it?
why would deeper water cause us to not see the light?
@@apexdisease6030 as the flashlight descends, the visible light is dispersed by the deepening water. He means if you were on the surface looking down, how deep would the flashlight have to go before you saw no more light emitted from it. Although, it would probably be too deep to be practical
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7:05 It’s not going up though, it’s going laterally.
Lmao the beaker