If you were curious to see something interesting this weekend, well in the video clip below you can see an iPhone 7 completely immersed in ferrofluid magnetic liquid and then frozen. The visual result is spectacular due to the fact that this ferrofluid magnetic liquid behaves after the iPhone 7 is completely covered by it.
After a bath in liquid nitrogen, the iPhone 7 seems to be completely "dead" when first turned on, but after it is charged, things change for the better, somewhat. The iPhone 7 terminal is affected by the contact with the ferrofluid magnetic liquid, and the screen has a black spot in the lower right part, the speakers are also affected.
The iPhone 7 has been immersed in many liquids, but the ferrofluid magnetic liquid is the first to affect it so much in such a short period of time. Having said that, if you ever happen to use ferrofluid magnetic liquid around an iPhone 7, you will have to be very careful.
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Interesting experiment. Sorry for the phone
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