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Engineering
Helmholtz pair, magnetic field in 3D
Because I wasn't visualising correctly, are you sure it's not a slightly elongated sphere? So it's a cylinder with 4 webbed tentacles around it?
Sebobo
Post #11
Jan 15, 2022
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Engineering
Helmholtz pair, magnetic field in 3D
Cylindrical? Are you sure it's not cuboidal?
Sebobo
Post #9
Jan 15, 2022
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Engineering
Helmholtz pair, magnetic field in 3D
I'm fully aware of the arrangement, I just don't have a clue what you call such a shape that's created by the region's between 0.95 B(0,0) and 1.05 B(0,0)
Sebobo
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Jan 15, 2022
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Engineering
Helmholtz pair, magnetic field in 3D
Yes, that's exactly it... The region in yellow and light green, imagine that in 3D... What name do you give to such a shape?
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Post #6
Jan 15, 2022
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Engineering
Helmholtz pair, magnetic field in 3D
What is this meant to be in 3d?
Sebobo
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Jan 15, 2022
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Engineering
Helmholtz pair, magnetic field in 3D
As far as I can tell, the shape looks like a cuboid with 8 arms pointing in all directions.
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