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magnetic fluid

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magnetic fluid [mag′ned·ik ′flü·əd]
(materials)
A mixture of iron particles in oil or other liquid; viscosity increases sharply in a strong magnetic field.


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Of course this is an updated version, one made of Plexiglas, stereo speakers, LEDs, a computer system, magnets, and magnetic fluid, all activated by the movement of a motor, the pulsing of the sound system, and the programming of the lights.
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The FBI has eagerly sought an alternative to magnetic fluid because the fluid ruins digital tapes and disks.
 
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