In this video, mixtures of inks (likely printer toners) and fluids move and swirl. Magnetic fields contort the ferrofluidic ink and make it dance, while less viscous fluids spread into their surroundings via finger-like protuberances. (Video credit and submission: Antoine Delach)
arty science, for you.
In this video, mixtures of inks (likely printer toners) and fluids move and swirl. Magnetic fields contort the...
i can watch this all day
I’m just so amazed that substances on a tiny scale follow the same patterns as huge-scale things like rivers and tree...