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Femme_physics said:Okay my Bz is off
Can you tell me why?
You're using T, but what you should use, is Tx and Tz.
Femme_physics said:Okay my Bz is off
Can you tell me why?
Femme_physics said:Oh, right! Hah, see it's tricky! ;)
Thanks, working on it!

Femme_physics said:Woah, I've been living in a 2D world this whole time, there's a whole new world open in front of me! Unbe*******livable!
I'm scared. Mom?![]()
Femme_physics said:It's kinda very scary in here...things go to the left and to the right, and up and down, but then...they also go into the page and out of the page! I'm scared of going into the page with those vectors... I need someone to protect me... no, not mommy, she's kinda still scared of 1D world. I need someone with the fortitude, skill and knowledge to deal with the monsters of the 3rd dimension! They can be scary for a 3D newbie!
Femme_physics said:My By is different than yours, ILS, from some reason
I like Serena said:You caught me!
Your answer is right.
That also means I made another mistake...
I'll leave it to you to find it!
Btw, I didn't hear your *cough* in time. Perhaps next time!![]()

I like Serena said:Good morning Fp! Nice to see you again!
I see you found my missing mistake as well!
And you were quicker than I thought you would be!
Nice work!![]()

Femme_physics said:Undermining my velocity eh? tsk tsk tsk
All made possible thanks to you
Edit: I'm sensing a smiley epidemic infecting me. Uh oh.![]()
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This basically states that you can't brush all the hairs on a tennis ball in the same direction.
Either way vector fields are very important in engineering and applied physics.
The usual mathematical presentation makes them appear hugely difficult, and there ae many questions at PF. This approach makes them easy and accessible.