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This article describes ferrofluids, which are man-made liquid magnets.  The site tells how these liquid magnets are made, what their current uses are, as well as possible future applications.  There are also links to research efforts.
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Electricity & Magnetism
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Fluid Mechanics
- Dynamics of Fluids
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Copyright Felice Frankel, from This resource was featured by the Physics To Go collection from June 1, 2006 until June 15, 2006. View the feature here!


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liquid magnets, micromagnets
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Physics Central, (American Physical Society, College Park), WWW Document, (http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/ferrofluids.cfm).
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Physics Central, Physics in Action: Ferrofluid Fun (American Physical Society, College Park), <http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/ferrofluids.cfm>.
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Physics Central. (n.d.). Physics in Action: Ferrofluid Fun. Retrieved November 2, 2024, from American Physical Society: http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/ferrofluids.cfm
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Physics Central. Physics in Action: Ferrofluid Fun. College Park: American Physical Society. http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/ferrofluids.cfm (accessed 2 November 2024).
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Physics Central. Physics in Action: Ferrofluid Fun. College Park: American Physical Society. 2 Nov. 2024 <http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/ferrofluids.cfm>.
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