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3D Magnetic Field Viewer

3D Magnetic Field Viewer
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My job takes me to various research labs to install powerful magnetic systems and to train techs how to use them. This time I needed a magnetic field viewer to show lines of force. This instructable will show how to construct such a device using steel wool fibers and mineral oil. I built this while I was staying at my hotel.
 
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Step 1Get your supplies

Get your supplies
I went to Walmart and got the following items and brought them back to my Hotel.

1. Fine steel wool.
2. Bottle of Mineral Oil in plastic bottle.
3.Scissors.
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Jan 15, 2012. 6:52 AMCitizenScientist says:
Great project, I am a physics teacher and this will make a great project for my students. Ideally I would like to make this in a container that has a hole in the center in which The students could slip a magnet and see the field on all sides around the magnet, instead of just one side. I will have to do some wandering about Walmart and see if I can see a bottle like this.

Thanks for the great project!
Apr 9, 2012. 9:30 AMStrider3019 says:
Beware the potential mess. Seals against flexible sheets are tricky. Try a Klein bottle or distillation condensers, maybe? A decent scientific glass shop could easily fabricate a tube through a flask'. Great 'ible. Great idea to extend the concept.
Jan 19, 2012. 10:59 AMkatiem83 says:
You could cut out holes for pvc pipe and then seal around the edges with silicone. That should easily accomodate a bar magnet.
Jan 15, 2012. 4:21 PMartesia says:
You should be able to buy glass bottles with holes in them at places like Michael's, Hobby Lobby, etc. =]
Sep 2, 2008. 8:55 PMLogan506 says:
Its Cool... But I Dont Belive You Made It In A Apartment... Sorry I Think Someone aTold You This And You Want Cred.
Apr 9, 2012. 8:58 AMStrider3019 says:
I once destroyed a Terminator T-800 with some mothballs and 'ammonia' solution I mixed up in a motel room. It had a kitchen. So, yeah: believable.
Nov 26, 2011. 2:57 PMTDWay says:
You are correct in that assumption "that He didn't make it in an apartment", go back and re-read it again, it was in his Hotel Room that he made this.

Cool great idea, althou I'm not sure how I can use this knowledge, I will keep it in mind, seeing as I am a weekend prospector it may come in handy some day.

Thanks for sharing. TDWay
Nov 22, 2009. 12:03 PMgarrettg says:
Why do we care if it was in an apartment or not?
Apr 2, 2009. 1:40 PMRotten194 says:
Why Do You Feel The Need To Talk Without Any Semblance Of aGrammar. And its a relatively simple concept. Put a magnetic material near a magnet and it will line up to its magnetic field, provided there isn't to much friction. How to reduce friction? Suspend the material in water/fluid with low density and low viscosity. Just because you're eight doesn't mean we all are.
Feb 6, 2010. 12:35 AMShentianqi says:
hahah nice:)
Apr 16, 2009. 6:26 AMacneman says:
Whats a grammar?
Apr 17, 2009. 5:14 PMRotten194 says:
I was being sarcastic about his ability to not put A's in front of random words. -____-
Dec 3, 2009. 3:14 PMsapola57 says:
well if you had taken about half a second to realize that A is right next to the shift button and his next letter was CAPITAL T. he obviously accidentally hit both. so thanks for being a total jackass and making a big scene out of the fact that you don't have a life besides commenting on the grammar on a comment on Instructables. nice.
Dec 23, 2009. 9:33 PMmerseyless says:
troll detected, don't make fun of the grammernazi's.
Mar 31, 2010. 10:57 AMrab236 says:
 Ahem... grammarnazis with an a and without an apostrophe.
May 25, 2010. 2:49 AMmerseyless says:
you win
Jan 7, 2010. 5:01 AMorksecurity says:
More importantly, don't feed trolls by responding to them.
Feb 25, 2010. 3:15 PMSpiroExDeus says:
... Carefully counts the people who ignored the "be nice" rule.

At least I haven't made any nasty, snide, critical or sarcastic comments...

no... wait...

Oh drat....
Jan 15, 2012. 2:08 AMSimonSaid says:
Well played sir, well played.
Oct 29, 2008. 3:33 PMkelseymh says:
Not everyone on this site is a teenager. Some of us have been working for five, ten, twenty, forty years.
Jan 30, 2011. 3:14 PMbobiebob says:
wrong, the first "internet" was a fact in 1969, called ARPANET created by ARPA. the internet as known today was there already in 1984, but was taken in use by the public in the 90's.

no offence though ;)
Jan 30, 2011. 6:09 PMkelseymh says:
What exactly is your more than two years late point? I can't figure out how your comment is connected to the preceding discussion.
Feb 6, 2009. 12:17 PMmr.space says:
i do hope you not stereotyping teenagers, we get enough ageism as it is
Nov 19, 2010. 10:10 AMFurtherThanTesla says:
Thank you. Im so tired of guys at radioshack kicking me out when im tryin to find a few op-amps because they think im a shoplifter. they never leave me alone in an isle, and if i take to long, they tell me to get out. I dont like being treated like a delinquent just because of my age.
Nov 23, 2010. 1:10 AMRockmanAU says:
Just ask them to help you find what you are after.

That way they will know what you are up to and may even be inspired to tidy up or restock the electronic components section!
Nov 23, 2010. 12:54 PMFurtherThanTesla says:
Well, im the kind of person who shops there. i dont know if i need it until i see it ;)
Feb 6, 2009. 1:14 PMkelseymh says:
Did you read the depressingly stereotypical posting from Logan506 to which I responded? If someone doesn't want to be treated like a stereotype (you, for instance), they shouldn't present themselves as a stereotype (again, as you do not).
Jun 18, 2009. 12:33 PMmasterochicken says:
I honestly don't think Logan506 seems like a teenager though. He seems more like an 8-year-old, or a really really stupid adult.
Feb 11, 2009. 12:14 AMfishcatcher says:
can i us water on the inside dont have mineral oil or where can i make some from rocks? got 0 monie cause i was bad
Jul 31, 2009. 9:03 PMsurfreak says:
I don't think water would work as well for the suspension (polarity and density/viscosity), but I could be wrong. Not too expensive to test, though, so go for it. It would probably work if you shook up the bottle, then quickly exposed it to a field, but I've a feeling the particles (steel wool) will fall out of solution more quickly with water than oil. Mineral oil is a byproduct of gas production (or, rather, a product made from crude oil). So no luck with the rocks. Sorry, mate.
Sep 16, 2008. 6:12 AMGoodhart says:
The bottle looks suspiciously like a Listerine bottle....what makes you say you don't think it could be made in an Apt. ?
Sep 16, 2008. 5:54 PMGoodhart says:
Gotcha :-)
Mar 17, 2012. 6:10 PMmr fat says:
This is the best instructable EVER! Thank you for showing it to us all.
Jan 15, 2012. 7:18 PMCatTrampoline says:
Outstanding job! This would have been great for my high school and college physics classes, since neither school had much budget. I'll make one for my son when he takes college physics next year and send the link to his former science teachers.

I am sorry there are some "You did not invent magnetism" TROLLS harassing you over this posting. Please be assured that most people appreciate the information.
Jan 15, 2012. 1:26 PMlilshelbybear says:
Can you use a glass container or does it need to be plastic?
Jan 15, 2012. 1:02 PMilpug says:
We did this in science class but we used iron powder instead and it didn't work too well. I think the shredded steel wool is much better.
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