Magnetohydrodynamics studies in laboratory experiments have long been restr
icted to low magnetic netic Reynolds number hows, mainly as a result of the
very high magnetic diffusivity lambda = 1/mu sigma of common conducting fl
uids (mu is the fluid's magnetic permeability and sigma its electrical cond
uctivity). The best conductivities are found in liquid metals which have a
unit magnetic permeability, relative to vacuum. We show experimentally that
a suspension of solid particles with a high magnetic permeability in a liq
uid metal yields an effective medium that has a high electrical conductivit
y and an enhanced magnetic permeability. The dispersion of the beads result
s from the turbulent fluid motion. The range of accessible magnetic Reynold
s number can be increased by a factor of as much as 4 in our experimental s
etup.