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The Green Magnetic Viewing Film is a 4x6 inch educational tool designed to visualize magnetic fields. Its vibrant green color enhances visibility, making it ideal for educators, students, and professionals in physics and engineering. Easy to use and durable, this film provides instant visual feedback on magnetic interactions, making it a valuable resource for teaching and research.
A**Y
Fun and Educational Magnet Tool
This magnetic viewing film is awesome for visualizing magnetic fields clear, responsive, and perfect for science demos or teaching. Great size and fun for kids and adults alike. A cool addition to any STEM kit.
C**E
Great for finding hidden alien devices in your head
Now that i got your attention, this green magnetic field picker upper is a fun toy for the kids when they are playing with magnets. Good for seeing the patterns of magnetic fields, and easy to wipe the pattern off the paper with another magnet. Not sure about finding hidden alien devices, but you never know.
J**S
Worked well for science project
Worked well to show the magnetic fields for science project.
P**R
Super cool. Better than the green ones.
Works great. Gives you a color gradient for how intense the magnetic field is. Better than the green magnetic paper that only gives you a solid black color of where the magnetic field is.
W**A
Great for a tech buff
My husband loved it
A**V
psychedelically cool
I bought the following related items together, so I'm putting the reviews together as well for your convenience.A) <Magnetic Field Demonstrator, Student, Value Pack>> 1 star> Pro - cheap.> Con - filings too big & heavy to align with or indicate the flux lines, so you just get "indicators" that clumps together without revealing much insights.B) <CMS Magnetics® 4" x 6" Green Magnetic Field Viewing Film, Fun!>> 3 stars> Pro - a) it really does look very cool, & weird, & psychedelic; & b) shows magnetic strength.> Con - a) but it gives you little bang for the bucks (when including shipping); b) it doesn't show flux lines; c) thin so may be damaged if not careful.C) <American Educational Steric Demonstrator, For Magnetic Line of Force>> 2 stars> Pro - it sort of works, showing the magnetic flux lines.> Con - a) but it's overpriced for its quality; b) flimsily made with thin brittle plastic pieces glued together as if toddlers; c) pointers don't rotate well and are spaced too far, giving very low resolution; d) awkward to handle, & not designed well.D) <Dowling Magnets Mysterious Magnet Tube>> 4 stars> Pro - a) reasonably priced; & b) works surprisingly well showing the flux field.> Con - a) not as good as <3B Scientific Three Dimensional Magnetic Field Lines Device, 140mm x 140mm x 120mm Size, 21mm Hole Diameter> ($174 as of 10/18/13), but doesn't cost as much either; b) without fluid to help counter gravity (like the expensive one above), flux lines droop.>>Conclusions:1) For neat magnetic visual effects, get (B) of above; though methought overpriced, but still affordable.2) For demonstrating magnetic flux lines, get (D) of above for its good value & say ~80% demonstrative effectiveness; unless you can afford the high quality alternative mentioned above.3) Forget (A) & (C).
A**E
Great novelty item
Not useful for daily things, but great for science experiments and entertainment. Probably the most useful thing about it is that it is basically 'x-ray vision' for the eddy current experiment where you drop a high-power cylinder magnet down an aluminum or copper tube and it drops very slowly. With this, you can 'see' the magnet through the tube as it falls. It's also fun to investigate refrigerator magnets and multi-magnet cubes, etc.With this little sheet, I accidentally discovered that putting my rare-earth block magnet on my fridge magnet made an obvious area where the NdFeB permanently overrode the poor little fridge magnet's field forever! :O It didn't stand a chance."What can ferrite do against such reckless Teslas?" --fridge magnet, 2019-2019Update: 2022 and mine still works great, although I haven't used it much. Surprised to see people saying they only work once. Maybe if you pinch the surface between two magnets, or scratch the back, you'll pop the little fluid areas and ruin them? Any way I've kept mine in its paperboard envelope and it seems safe in there.
B**F
Wallet sized card
Not sensitive possibly due to thickness of plastic card. 1st photo shows card on a strong magnet from Sonic care toothbrush. In 2nd photo not able to see stripes of refrigerator magnet. Not much contrast.
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