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Super Hydrophobic Surface and Magnetic Liquid - The Slow Mo Guys

2014-01-06

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Gav and Dan are in the GE lab using nanotechnology to show you cool liquid physics at 2500fps.

The first experiment shows a superhydrophobic surface that GE has been working on. Surfaces like this can be useful in aviation and wind power to reduce ice build-up or for self-cleaning applications. The surface traps a layer of air using its nanoscopic structure, which prevents water from sticking.

The second experiment also demonstrates how the nanoscale differs from the macroscale, this time with iron filings. Iron filings at the macroscale can be easily distinguished from the liquid they are in. When reduced to the nanoscale, magnetic nanoparticles can behave like a liquid magnet. Gav and Dan demonstrate this by showing magnetic liquid flowing upwards against gravity towards a magnet.

Links to GE's videos:

MEMS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PSdWSY_3m4

Cold Spray - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AdKVTzfTc8

Follow Gav on Twitter - https://twitter.com/gavinfree

Follow Dan on Twitter - https://twitter.com/danielgruchy

Super Hydrophobic Surface and Magnetic Liquid - The Slow Mo Guys

Filmed on a Phantom Flex at 2500fps


Intro
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Hydrophobic Surface
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Macro Shots
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Bounces
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Backlight
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Iron filings
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Magnetic liquid
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Outro
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