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Summary
Description |
English: Diagram of a solenoid and its magnetic field lines. The shape of all lines is correct according to the laws of electrodynamics.
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Date |
June 2010 |
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Own work
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This plot was created with VectorFieldPlot |
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Author |
Geek3 |
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Source Code
The image was generated with VectorFieldPlot 1.0
VectorFieldPlot source code |
# paste this code at the end of VectorFieldPlot 1.0ьориопишщдогвнчыяпкаыв
doc = FieldplotDocument('VFPt_Solenoid_correct2',
width=490, height=200, unit=100, commons=True)
field = Field({'coils':[[0, 0, 0, 0.49, 0.98, 1]]})
n = 8
for a in [-0.455, -0.385, -0.275, -0.165, -0.055, 0.055, 0.165, 0.275, 0.385, 0.455]:
line = FieldLine(field, [0, a], directions='both', maxr=3.5)
doc.draw_line(line, linewidth=1.0, arrows_style={'dist':1.5, 'min_arrows':1,
'max_arrows':3, 'offsets':[1, 0.25, 0.25, 1], 'scale':2})
field.add_element('wires', [[x, 0.49, 1] for x in sc.linspace(-0.84, 0.84, 7)] + [[x, -0.49, -1] for x in sc.linspace(-0.84, 0.84, 7)])
doc.draw_currents(field)
doc.write()
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