The behavior of a ferrofluid subject to magnetic fields can be fascinating. Here a ferrofluid is subjected to a permanent magnet and thinner is added to the ferrofluid. As it spreads outward, the thinner carries ferrofluid with it. The thinner evaporates, increasing the concentration of ferrofluid in the outer ring and eventually forming peaks of ferrofluid that move inward toward the main body due to the attraction of the magnet. Near the main body, the peaks are repelled by the ferrofluid because they have the same magnetic orientation.
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 - How Ferrofluids Work- Here’s a ferrofluid video with a little more explanation about how ferrofluids work. Surfactants prevent the tiny magnetic particles suspended in the fluid from separating out when exposed to a magnetic field. 
 - Ferrofluid Labyrinths- Here’s a different take on ferrofluids. Instead of spikes, we get 2D patterns reminiscent of these ones. Most likely the ferrofluid is trapped under glass as part of a Hele-Shaw cell. The results remind me some of chaotic Rayleigh-Benard convection cells, actually. 
 - Leaping Ferrofluid- This video shows some of the dynamic behaviors of a ferrofluid near moving magnetic fields. Ferrofluids are formed from a suspension of ferrous particles in a liquid, usually oil. 
 - Morpho Towers- Artists Sachiko Kodama and Yasushi Miyajima use ferrofluids and magnetic fields to create their “Morpho Towers – Two Standing Spirals” artwork. Ferrofluids are formed from a suspension of ferrous material in a oil or water and are a popular subject for fluid dynamics as art. You can even make your own ferrofluid at home. (via ageekmom) 
 - Wild Ferrofluid Shapes- In this fluid experiment, a ferrofluid–typically a liquid with a suspension of ferric particles–is exposed to rotating magnetic fields, which results in some wild shapes. # 
 - Ferrofluid Art- Magnetism and fluid dynamics collide with ferrofluids! Ferrofluids are a suspension of ferrous material in oil or water, but their behavior around magnets can elevate them into a work of art (or a car commercial). Why leave it to professionals, though, when you can make your own ferrofluid? 
