ferrofluideissä
Ferrofluideissä is a German term that translates to "ferrofluids" in English. Ferrofluids are colloidal liquids that contain a large number of microscopic ferromagnetic or ferromagnetic particles suspended in a carrier fluid. These particles are typically on the order of nanometers in size, ensuring they remain suspended due to Brownian motion and do not settle out. The carrier fluid can be water, oil, or organic solvents.
The key characteristic of ferrofluids is their strong response to magnetic fields. When a magnetic field is
Ferrofluids were first developed in the 1960s by NASA for use in liquid rocket fuel systems to