Nano fluids are special liquids made by mixing tiny particles (smaller than 100 nanometers) into everyday fluids like water or oil. These particles, called nanoparticles, can be made of metals (like copper or silver), oxides (like aluminum oxide), or even carbon (like tiny tubes or sheets). In this talk, I’ll explain how nano fluids work and why they’re exciting. They’re great at carrying heat, which makes them super useful for cooling things like computers, car engines, or even solar panels. They’re also used in medicine to deliver drugs inside the body! Nano fluids are made in one or two steps, but keeping the particles from clumping together is tricky and can cost a lot. I’ll share how these tiny helpers can change the future of science and technology in a simple way, so everyone can understand their magic!
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Nano Fluids, Nanoparticles, Science and Technology