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!"
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.