Liquid Material becomes Solid in Magnetic Field
FortKnox writes: "Cool cool stuff, here. This Y! article talks of a substance that can morph between liquid and solid by the presence of a magnetic field. Now this is something you can make into a cool toy!"
First post on my own article. Feel the karma burn ;-).
But seriously, could you imagine what kind of toys your children could play with if this stuff became commercial??
Good quote, too many chars. Seriously, the slashdot 120 char limit sucks!
But seriously, could you imagine what kind of toys your children could play with if this stuff became commercial??
:)).
As the article points out, you can make fluids like this very easily - just dump a bag of iron filings into a glass of vegetable oil. It isn't pretty, and it dries out eventually, but wave a strong magnet around the jar and you can get all kinds of fun effects.
Beyond just playing with a jar of it, though, I don't really see how magnetically-sensitive fluids would be used in toys. If you see a miraculous application, feel free to enlighten me (or to run off and make a bundle on it
The weight of magnets is problematic for any space-based applications that have to be launched, but pretty cool earth-bound applications to start with.
Of course, for those who are looking for the pr0n angle:
..is it as fun [or messy] as the classic cornflour and water.
Low-tech is the way to go for you cross-physical-states materials.