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Magnetic Warp (Maxwell)

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

This investigation describes and demonstrates a novel technique for the visualization of magnetic fields. Two ferrofluid Hele-Shaw cells have been constructed to facilitate the imaging of magnetic field lines. We deduce that magnetically induced photonic band gap arrays similar to electrostatic liquid crystal operation are responsible for the photographed images and seek to mathematically prove the images are of dipole nature.

This is the Maxwell Fluid Dynamics Version.

All Rights Reserved M. Snyder 07/17/2009

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  • Can you make a square hole in the glass, with a rubber insulator, and put inside the magnet? If the lines result are similar to the note lines of force you have discovered all we need to know about the magnetic field. See you.

  • Very good work, your rapresentations is impressive, I can note that the blue image explain the note lines of force, but your lines are more and more interesting, because I am convinced that you have discovered what we did not know yet about the magnetic field.

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