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Can a ferrofluid protect an egg?
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Can a ferrofluid protect an egg?
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If we place an uncooked egg in a pool of ferrofluid in a container surrounded by a quadrupole magnetic field and dropped the container from a height of 10 meters would the magnetically stabilized ferrofluid prevent the egg from damage and the forces of momentum? Basically asking if the ferrofluid can act as an acceleration damper.
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strong magnetic fields can be used as a damper ...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=liDjr439-fY
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